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We back talking Hov at the Roots Picnic, Spider-Noir, KevOnStage and his WWE antics, Big Sean doing anime voice work and so much more!
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
Happy Friday! Before you start this episode, go listen to Rory’s new single, “Still Be Mine”, featuring BLK ODYSSY and Lucky Daye, and watch the music video on Netflix! It’s been a slow news week, so the crew catches up, and shares their weekend plans. The Breakfast Club launches a live morning show on Netflix, DJ Vlad takes a survey of men on the internet, and Lizzo becomes the face of Chili’s. In music news, Drake breaks records with all 12 of his albums charting, Big Sean and Wale are the topic of a hypothetical Versuz Battle, and Latto gears up for her retirement album. The Knicks sweep their way to the finals, and the guys share some advice on girls ghosting dudes. All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet Visit your nearest Boost Mobile store or https://www.boostmobile.com/promo/25-forever Bask and Lather use code RORYANDMAL for 20% offSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brace yourselves, The Anime Effect has a special double episode! This week, the hosts gather to talk ALL things Anime Awards as they unpack the celebration's big winners and biggest surprises! THEN, we cut to the show's hottest interview yet as Big Sean joins the chat to talk bars, beats, and the anime that made him a rapper. Welcome to The Anime Effect, the weekly podcast hosted by Crunchyroll's own in-house, resident anime experts – Nicholas Friedman, LeAlec Murray, and Leah President. The show is a lively mixture of roundtable news and discussion with Crunchyroll hosts and special guests as they debate hot topics, provide recommendations, and tackle fan questions. Talk to us here! Crunchyroll News: Full Anime Awards 2026 Winners - CLICK HERE HOSTS: Nicholas Friedman, LeAlec Murray, Leah President SHOWRUNNER: Megan Peters V/A DIRECTOR: Shaun Michael Colon MARKETING PRODUCER: Carla Solorzano #animenews #animepodcast #crunchyrollpodcast #crunchyrollnews Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode, Oz, Fluent and Euphonic salute a local Texas mayor and Tony Baker; Oz questions the possibility of a serial killer in Houston; the boys question whether or not it's the right time for a MET Gala; Plus, your listener letters and the Top 3 STFUs. Pour Up! Song of the Week: Teyana Taylor- "Shoot It Up" feat. Big Sean
Dans cet épisode, je replonge dans le moment clé où Ariana Grande s'impose vraiment avec My Everything. Entre tubes planétaires et ballades, elle chante l'amour, le manque, et se révèle avec une voix plus affirmée. C'est une période à part, où son image est encore figée, reconnaissable entre mille, avec sa silhouette et ses longs cheveux. Un moment précis, à travers des morceaux qu'il me semblait essentiel d'évoquer.J'espère que l'épisode vous plaira
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Today's guest is a prolific producer behind Sicko Mode, Broccoli, Bad at Love, Kiss Me More, Laugh Now Cry Later, First Class, and APT. — but whose real story isn't the catalog. It's how most of those songs happened by accident.A classically trained concert pianist who spent his teens grinding through Liszt and Prokofiev knuckle-busters, Rogét quietly became one of the most important producers in modern pop and hip-hop — and almost none of it happened the way he planned.This is one of the more honest conversations about what mastery is actually for — what happens when a decade of preparation collides with a 9pm pull-up, a stock preset, and a flute sound turned on by accident. When the world keeps rewarding your simplest moves, who do you become?And The Writer Is... Rogét Chahayed!In this episode of And The Writer Is, we go deep on:Years of grinding Liszt and Prokofiev — and a first big check from four major triads on a fluteThe three-week run in 2016 that produced Broccoli, Skywalker, Bad at Love, and the seed of Sicko ModeThe Mr. Miyagi era under Doctor Dre's right-hand man — and a pajama meeting at Dre's hidden studioSicko Mode — made on a stock preset in a closet-sized vocal booth — and the moment he heard it open AstroworldKiss Me More — a 2-5-1 with a walk-down — and what jazz school actually trained him to doCo-executive producing Jack Harlow's album from 4pm to 4am for a year — and how First Class came togetherAPT. — the song he forgot about until Bruno Mars mentioned it at a friend's barbecueAnd much more...Hit subscribe and turn on notifications. Every week, we go deep with the most interesting creatives in music.Follow us on socials: @andthewriterisA special thank you to our sponsors for making these conversations possible.Our lead sponsor, NMPA — the National Music Publishers' Association. Your support means the world to us.Chapters0:00 Intro2:12 "How does a classical pianist come up with the chords for Broccoli? By turning the keyboard on."4:24 The 9pm Yachty pull-up and the original Korg stock piano6:35 Hearing his flute everywhere — Macklemore, Drake's Portland7:50 The early break that taught him how the music business actually works13:39 "I believe in the good of the business — we can be the generation that watches each other's backs"15:59 Lebanese father, Argentine mother, and a meet-cute at a gas station17:00 Why his dad named him Rogét19:35 Discovering jazz at 15 and the chord that opened the world up24:14 College, hip-hop, and reading liner notes for Scott Storch and Ryan Leslie33:30 Telling Eastern parents he was leaving Juilliard-track for hip-hop37:03 Getting kicked out, teaching 25 piano students a week to survive41:45 The Mr. Miyagi era — Mel-Man, strip-club errands, and getting hazed46:17 The pajama meeting at Doctor Dre's hidden studio50:08 His Lebanese dad hearing Broccoli on the radio52:17 NMPA54:36 Bad at Love — the beat he made and forgot57:50 What is a songwriter? Rogét's answer1:01:28 Skywalker, Hit-Boy, and the arpeggios that became the splish1:04:00 Sicko Mode: a stock preset, a closet-sized vocal booth, and Travis pulling up1:07:08 "Drake comes in and says 'Astro' and I lost it"1:14:23 Laugh Now, Cry Later: a Big Sean intro session to a Drake single in a month1:18:15 Kiss Me More: "the perfect riff" — a 2-5-1 with a walk-down, sped up1:23:15 "Genius comes out of editing" — Miles vs. Dizzy and what jazz actually trains1:24:54 First Class and a year co-EPing Jack Harlow's album from 4pm to 4am1:30:39 APT. — the song he forgot until Bruno mentioned it at a barbecue1:36:04 What he'd tell a 16-year-old version of himself in the Valley right nowHosted by Ross GolanProduced by Joe London and Jad SaadEdit by Jad SaadPost Production VFX by Pratik Karki Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Justin Bieber has been on a hot streak since headlining both weekends of Coachella 2026, dubbed Bieberchella by fans, with his nostalgic set packed with hits like One Time, Baby, U Smile, and Up, plus surprise guests including Billie Eilish for a sweet One Less Lonely Girl serenade, Big Sean on As Long As You Love Me and No Pressure, Dijon for Devotion, and SZA closing with Snooze amid fireworks. YouTube videos from the event capture Bieber at a simple table with his laptop, screen-sharing old clips like Beauty and a Beat while thousands filmed him on their phones, a poignant nod to his online origins and the shift from monoculture fame to hyper-documented micro-moments, as commentator Emily Jashinsky described in her analysis.The payoff is massive: his Skyllark brand shattered Coachella merch records, raking in 15 million dollars total, five million the first weekend alone and more the second, making him the festivals highest-paid artist ever, according to fan breakdowns on YouTube channels like the Spill Sesh. Hailey Bieber posted on her stories that his full discography streams surged over 210 percent on Spotify globally post-headline, landing seven albums on the Billboard 200 for the first time ever, including Swag at number seven, Purpose, Believe, My World, Justice, Journals, and more. His Coachella sets drew 266 million YouTube views, topping the festivals most-watched.Justin Timberlake shared a heartfelt Instagram message April 20, posting throwback clips of young Bieber covering Cry Me a River during the set, captioning it I know this has been a long road and its not always a smooth ride, expressing deep pride. On the family front, Bieber shared rare Instagram photos Friday of a fishing trip with one-year-old son Jack, both in matching blue outfits waiting for a bite, right after Hailey hit the TIME100 Gala in New York, highlighting their supportive dynamic as she told Vogue Australia earlier this year.Unconfirmed buzz swirls around a stadium tour announcement possibly imminent after a Ticketmaster profile update, and some speculate a Super Bowl halftime hint from his See you soon onstage closer, though thats thin. No major headlines in the past 24 hours, but these Coachella triumphs signal a biographical pivot toward mature legacy-building.Thanks for listening, please subscribe to never miss an update on Justin Bieber and search the term Biography Flash for more great Biographies. This has been a Quiet Please production.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Ad-Free NME, Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0K Analytic Dreamz breaks down Kehlani's fifth studio album, the self-titled project released on April 24, 2026. This 17-track R&B blockbuster follows the 2024 album Crash and marks a major career moment for the artist. The lead single “Folded” reached number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100, delivering Kehlani's first Top 10 hit along with two Grammy wins for Best R&B Performance and Best R&B Song.The album features an all-star lineup including Cardi B, Usher, Brandy, Clipse, Lil Wayne, Big Sean, Leon Thomas, Lil Jon, T-Pain, and Missy Elliott. Standout collaborations appear on tracks such as “Back and Forth” with Missy Elliott, “No Such Thing” with Clipse sampling The Pharcyde's “Runnin',” “Shoulda Never” with Usher, “Sweet Nuthins” with Leon Thomas, “Anotha Luva” with Lil Wayne, and “Pocket” with Cardi B. Only about five tracks remain fully solo, highlighting a deliberate strategy of heavy features to explore diverse R&B sub-genres.Musically, the project fuses '90s and 2000s R&B influences with modern production, including Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis-style elements on “I Need You,” rock-infused ballads like “Oooh,” and a gospel-influenced closer “Unlearn.” Themes center on romantic relationships, personal growth at age 30, motherhood, and emotional clarity, delivered through accessible, sing-along narratives designed for broad relatability.Analytic Dreamz examines the marketing rollout, including Spotify partnership, a trailer reveal, and low-cost “Club Kehlani” listening events priced at $4.24 across New York and Los Angeles. The segment explores Kehlani's ambitions for Carnegie Hall orchestral performances, film and TV placements, and her transition into mainstream crossover success as an arena-level R&B headliner.This segment delivers an in-depth analysis of how Kehlani's feature-heavy, nostalgia-driven approach positions the self-titled album as a potential R&B classic and sets the tone for mainstream R&B in 2026. Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Scrump and Drew talk about the music of; Harms Way, Lil Uzi Vert, Big Sean, Drake, Kanye West, Afroman, Sinead O'Connor, DragonForce and more! Human Carrying Capacity-Harms Way What You Saying-Lil Uzi Vert Blessings-Big Sean ft Kanye West and Drake Lemon Pound Cake-Afroman In This Heart-Sinead O'Connor Through the Fire and Flames-DragonForce
On the Saturday April 11, 2026 edition of The Richard Crouse Show we meet JUNO award-winner Meghan Patrick. Her bold honesty and powerhouse presence has made her one of country music’s most compelling voices. Her 2026 JUNO nomination for Country Album of the Year for “Golden Child” marks another major milestone for the Ontario native, who now lives in Nashville, in a career built on authenticity, critical acclaim, and growing international impact. “Golden Child” is Patrick’s most personal work to date - an 18-track project rooted in self-reflection, growth, and emotional honesty. Anchored by a breakout title track that became one of the most successful releases of her career, the album has helped propel her beyond Canadian borders and into a new chapter of global recognition. Then, we get to know Andy Hines, a Canadian filmmaker from Nova Scotia, whose feature film debut Little Lorraine is in theatres on April 17. The son of photographer Sherman Hines, began his career as a music video director, creating videos for artists such as Alicia Keys, Keith Urban, Jason Derulo, Lizzo, Coldplay, Matthew Good and many others. He’s a Grammy nominee and his video for Big Sean's "One Man Can Change the World" was the winner of a MTV Music Video Award for Best Video with a Social Message. Today we’re talking about his directorial feature film debut. “Little Lorraine” tells the true story of a group of coal miners in Little Lorraine, Cape Breton who lose their jobs after a mining accident. Seeking new livelihoods, they join an uncle on his lobster fishing boat, only to discover the boat is part of a larger cocaine smuggling ring. As the operation expands, involving funeral homes and caskets, the friends find themselves in too deep. The film explores themes of family, loyalty, and the consequences of getting involved in criminal activity, all against the backdrop of a close-knit community facing an extraordinary crisis.
On the Saturday April 11, 2026 edition of The Richard Crouse Show we meet JUNO award-winner Meghan Patrick. Her bold honesty and powerhouse presence has made her one of country music's most compelling voices. Her 2026 JUNO nomination for Country Album of the Year for “Golden Child” marks another major milestone for the Ontario native, who now lives in Nashville, in a career built on authenticity, critical acclaim, and growing international impact. “Golden Child” is Patrick's most personal work to date - an 18-track project rooted in self-reflection, growth, and emotional honesty. Anchored by a breakout title track that became one of the most successful releases of her career, the album has helped propel her beyond Canadian borders and into a new chapter of global recognition. Then, we get to know Andy Hines, a Canadian filmmaker from Nova Scotia, whose feature film debut Little Lorraine is in theatres on April 17. The son of photographer Sherman Hines, began his career as a music video director, creating videos for artists such as Alicia Keys, Keith Urban, Jason Derulo, Lizzo, Coldplay, Matthew Good and many others. He's a Grammy nominee and his video for Big Sean's "One Man Can Change the World" was the winner of a MTV Music Video Award for Best Video with a Social Message. Today we're talking about his directorial feature film debut. “Little Lorraine” tells the true story of a group of coal miners in Little Lorraine, Cape Breton who lose their jobs after a mining accident. Seeking new livelihoods, they join an uncle on his lobster fishing boat, only to discover the boat is part of a larger cocaine smuggling ring. As the operation expands, involving funeral homes and caskets, the friends find themselves in too deep. The film explores themes of family, loyalty, and the consequences of getting involved in criminal activity, all against the backdrop of a close-knit community facing an extraordinary crisis.
Follow The Enterprise Zone Detroit is the starting point for a national movement if Usher Raymond IV gets his way. The Multi-Grammy-Award-winning artist is issuing a direct challenge to global entrepreneurs and local leaders: stop "taking" from cities and instead match his seed investment to uplift the creators of tomorrow exactly where they are today. This landmark $1 million partnership with the Boys and Girls Club inside the historic Michigan Central station serves as a first-of-its-kind model for "Participation over Preparation." The 15,000-square-foot space, which opened last month, is inside The Station at Michigan Central. The entire fifth floor is dedicated to young creators interested in digital content, fashion, film, video production, and music. For Usher and fellow Boys & Girls Club alum Big Sean, this hub is a calculated rejection of traditional gentrification. The goal is not to encourage children to leave their hometowns to find success, but to provide them with world-class tools—from virtual production studios and special effects labs to autonomous drone training—to build massive businesses within their own neighborhoods. This tall task aims to impact one million Black creators by 2050 and scale to 500 hubs nationwide, proving that when you invest in local "opportunity zones" with authentic mentorship, you don't just change a life—you help shape a city's future. Subscribe to FORBES: https://www.youtube.com/user/Forbes?sub_confirmation=1 Fuel your success with Forbes. Gain unlimited access to premium journalism, including breaking news, groundbreaking in-depth reported stories, daily digests and more. Plus, members get a front-row seat at members-only events with leading thinkers and doers, access to premium video that can help you get ahead, an ad-light experience, early access to select products including NFT drops and more: https://account.forbes.com/membership/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=display&utm_campaign=growth_non-sub_paid_subscribe_ytdescript Stay Connected Forbes newsletters: https://newsletters.editorial.forbes.com Forbes on Facebook: http://fb.com/forbes Forbes Video on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/forbes Forbes Video on Instagram: http://instagram.com/forbes More From Forbes: http://forbes.com Forbes covers the intersection of entrepreneurship, wealth, technology, business and lifestyle with a focus on people and success. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Surprise… Demaris didn’t make it back to New York. After a phone call with her we get right into the J Cole Interview. Cole also has a song on MikeWillMadeIt's album and we think Big Sean deserves his flowers. Meek Mill is officially on LinkedIn and Rory has a business idea. What were Usher and Justin Bieber arguing about? Justin Timberlake body cam footage released and RIP to a legend. All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet Visit your nearest Boost Mobile store or https://www.boostmobile.com/promo/25-foreverSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, the hosts delve into recent NFL and NBA moves, legendary moments in basketball history, and their favorite sports video games and movies. They also explore the evolution of sports broadcasting and the cultural impact of iconic sports moments. In this engaging episode, the hosts delve into the nuances of sports fandom, comparing NBA and NFL playoff series, and exploring the cultural impact of sports moments. They also share personal insights on music, hobbies, and the importance of mental hurdles in trying new activities.00:00 Introduction and Podcast Dynamics03:11 NFL Trades and Team Strategies06:54 Patrick Mahomes and Quarterback Comparisons17:05 NBA Throwback Broadcast and Presentation20:44 NBA Discourse and Media Coverage26:34 Memorable Moments in Basketball History28:47 The Greatness of Steph Curry34:27 Shoe Brands and Personal Preferences36:45 Movies and Shows: What's on the Must-Watch List?39:38 Video Game Sports Franchises: A Nostalgic Debate45:07 The Best of TV: Crime Dramas and Classics47:52 Playoff Thrills: NBA vs. NFL49:38 The Thrill of Playoff Sports: NBA vs NFL55:03 Choosing the Best Sporting Events01:00:34 Comparing Legends: Jokic vs LeBron01:08:04 Musical Influences and Discoveries01:11:18 Chance the Rapper or Big Sean?01:16:05 Exploring New Sports: Golf and Tennis01:20:29 The Challenge of Golf: A Reluctant Pursuit01:22:25 Hobbies and Aspirations: Roller Skating and Cooking01:32:12 March Madness vs. Legendary Plays: A Sports DilemmaFOLLOW THE BROTHAS ONInstagram -https://www.instagram.com/warnerbrothaspodcast/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@thewarnerbrothaspodcastFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/warnerbrothaspodcastX - https://x.com/warnerbrospodYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@thewarnerbrothaspodcast
This week on the show, we catch up with Big Sean Hammock and see how his 2025 waterfowl season shook out. We also discuss some of the BSCC call lineup and put the wheels in motion for a GoHuntBirds/BSCC call collaboration on a new special edition Triad Killer call to coincide with the Ontario crane season that is taking shape for 2026. We hope you enjoy!!@big_seans_championship_callswww.bigseanscalls.com#GoHuntBirds | #evolve | #ShareBirdHuntingwww.GoHuntBirds.com
In this episode, I sit down with Aaron Coney, a creative director, talent manager, and comic book creator who is living proof that opportunities don't just happen, they're created. Aaron's story is one of intentionality, faith, discipline, and a relentless commitment to always bringing value into every room he walks into. Aaron takes us back to his early days in Detroit, where he was surrounded by people chasing big dreams, including his friends Mike Posner and Big Sean. Instead of sitting on the sidelines, Aaron immersed himself in the entertainment industry, learning everything he could and positioning himself to serve. That mindset led to his first major opportunity when he designed and sold Comic Con art prints for the original Blue Power Ranger, turning creativity and initiative into a real business and opening doors into talent management and appearance booking. What makes Aaron different is the philosophy he lives by, something he calls ABV, which stands for Always Bring Value. Whether he's connecting people, solving problems behind the scenes, or helping talent show up at their highest level, Aaron focuses on contribution first. That approach has allowed him to work alongside major names, build authentic relationships, and establish himself as someone people trust. We also talk about the realities of moving to Los Angeles and embracing what Aaron calls the worst car in the lot mindset. Instead of being discouraged by not having the most money, status, or success in the room, he saw it as confirmation that he was exactly where he needed to be to grow. Aaron shares powerful insights into the importance of mentorship, community, and surrounding yourself with people who challenge you to become better. He talks openly about faith, personal growth, and the moment around turning 30 when he realized he needed to elevate his thinking, his habits, and his life. One of the most exciting parts of Aaron's journey is the creation of Phantom Force, his original comic book universe. Inspired initially by Power Rangers, Aaron received advice from the late Jason David Frank to create something original. That advice led him to develop a completely new world with deeper, more mature storytelling and diverse characters that reflect real life. Phantom Force represents not just a creative project, but a lifelong dream coming to life. This conversation is about more than entertainment, comics, or talent management. It is about becoming the kind of person opportunities are attracted to. It is about bringing value, building relationships, trusting your faith, and having the courage to create something that outlives you. Aaron's story will challenge you to stop waiting and start building. In This Episode, You Will Learn: • Why bringing value is the fastest way to build powerful relationships and opportunities • How Aaron turned his love for comics and fandom into a real career • The mindset shift that helped him succeed after moving to Los Angeles • Why your environment plays a critical role in your personal growth • How mentorship and community can completely change your life trajectory • The importance of authenticity and surrounding yourself with the right people • How Phantom Force was created and the lessons Aaron learned from Jason David Frank • Why success is less about money and more about peace, alignment, and purpose • The defining moment that forced Aaron to grow up and level up his life • How faith and discipline have shaped his decisions and vision Who Is Aaron Coney? Aaron Coney is a creative director, talent manager, and comic book creator. He has worked in talent appearances, entertainment branding, and creative development while building his original comic series Phantom Force. His work focuses on storytelling, creating opportunities, and helping others step into their full potential.
Quake discusses Ja Rule talking about his airplane incident with Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda, Uncle Luke confirming he's running for Congress in Florida, Shyne praising 50 Cent's Diddy documentary, Eminem's ex-wife facing DUI charges, Big Sean on battling depression after Nipsey Hussle's death, IFPI crowning Drake The Best-Selling Rapper in 2025 and much more.(00:00) - Intro(02:50) - Ja Rule Talks About His Airplane Incident With Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda(10:56) - Uncle Luke Confirms He's Running For Congress In Florida(16:20) - Shyne Praises 50 Cent's Diddy Documentary(31:16) - Eminem's Ex-Wife Faces DUI Charge(35:31) - Big Sean On Battling Depression After Nipsey Hussle's Death(41:05) - IFPI Crowns Drake The Best-Selling Rapper In 2025(45:29) - Billboard Hot 100
Big Sean & Usher were at the Pistons game last night and are in town for something special!
In this episode of Off the Screen, the full crew reunites and opens with music talk, reacting to ASAP Rocky's first album release in years and his upcoming tour. While opinions are split on the project's direction and energy, the discussion highlights how Rocky's sound has evolved and what fans expected after such a long hiatus.The conversation shifts into sports, touching on recent football playoff drama and college championship heartbreak before transitioning into the NBA. A major focus is Jimmy Butler's ACL injury, with the group debating how realistic a late-career comeback would be and what it means for Golden State's future roster strategy and cap situation.From there, the episode dives into a spirited Warriors segment. The hosts question front office decisions, roster construction, and whether the organization has maximized Steph Curry's remaining championship window. This naturally leads into a broader legacy debate: if Steph wins another title, does he enter serious all-time conversations with LeBron? The group breaks down championships, longevity, scoring impact, and how Steph's influence on the three-point era reshaped modern basketball.The episode blends humor, heated takes, and deep basketball analysis, making it a classic Off the Screen mix of culture, sports, and debate.00:00 — Podcast Intro + Full Crew Reunion 01:00 — ASAP Rocky New Album Reaction 01:30 — ASAP Rocky Tour + Ticket Talk 02:00 — Hip-Hop Debate (Rocky, J Cole, Big Sean) 03:00 — Music Industry Talk + Artist Popularity 05:40 — Rocky Album Review + First Impressions 07:00 — Testing Album Comparison + Sound Evolution 08:00 — Expectations vs Reality (Rocky Project) 09:00 — College Football Championship Reactions 09:40 — Bar Watch Party + Fan Energy 10:20 — School Rivalries + Program Pride 10:50 — Florida Schools + NBA Alumni 12:00 — NBA Transition 12:20 — Celtics Tickets + Fan Spending 13:15 — Jimmy Butler ACL Injury News 13:45 — Injury Recovery Timeline + Age Factor 14:30 — Jimmy Butler Career Impact Debate 15:00 — Star Injury Comeback Comparisons 21:00 — Golden State Warriors Roster Problems 21:30 — Contract Issues + Trade Rumors 22:00 — Warriors Front Office Criticism 22:40 — Steph Curry Championship Window 23:20 — Steph Curry vs LeBron Debate 24:00 — NBA Era Dominance vs Longevity 25:00 — Championship Difficulty Comparison 26:30 — Supporting Cast vs Carry Jobs 27:30 — All-Time Scoring Rankings 28:10 — Steph Curry Shooting Impact 29:00 — Legacy Debate Wrap-Up
重金聘請的來賓↓↓↓ (00:30) Eric不再孤單 (13:50) Ja Morant交易傳聞 (27:00) 推歌時間~ Big Sean & Metro Boomin - Double or Nothing、BAD BUNNY - NO ME QUIERO CASAR 別忘了小額贊助
Hot off the press is a new mix featuring 39 of my top mainstream open-format tracks from 2025. Tracks include House, Dance, Latin, Reggaeton, Afrobeats, R&B, Hip-Hop, Pop, Trap, Jersey Club, and more. I hope you enjoy the mix:) P.S. For those who know my roots as a house DJ, I will be uploading my Ghetto House Radio mixes soon from the "Top Tracks of 2025" show that aired last weekend. Happy New Year! -------------------------Download at www.djpeetiv.com or search in iTunes under "DJ Peeti-V"-------------------------1. Turn The Lights Off (The Scenekings Edit) - KATO2. No Broke Boys (Smassh Mainstage Edit) - Tinashe & Disco Lines3. Golden (Smassh Dance Rework) - HUNTRIX4. LETS GO - Rob DVS Classic House Intro - Jaden Bojsen & Sami Brielle & David Guetta5. I Adore You (Beatbreaker VIP Insomnia Edit) - HUGEL, Topic, Arash & Daecolm 6. Location (DJ Nasa Remix) - ZERB, Ty Dolla $Ign & Wiz Khalifa7. Nuevayol Vs PA QUE LO BAILES (DJ OD VIP Segue) - Bad Bunny Vs Lomiiel8. PYHU (Put Your Hands Up) (HMC Vocal Edit) - HUGEL & Kurd Maverick Ft Pitbull9. Maui Wowie - Kid Cudi10. Sao Paulo - The Weeknd & Anitta11. Which One - Drake & Central Cee12. NOKIA (Club Killers Party Booster) - Drake 13. MIAMI - Tokischa14. Shake It To The Max (FLY) (DJ OD Get Busy Wordplay Intro) - MOLIY, Silent Addy, Skillibeng & Shenseea 15. Twinzzz - Saweetie16. Dumb - Tyga, Big Sean & Flo Milli17. Karri feat. Kehlani - Go (XNYWOLF Edit)18. BOFFUM - Saweetie & J White Did It19. Toot It Up - Pardison Fontaine & Cardi B20. Dark Thoughts - Lil Tecca21. Fat Juicy & Wet (Alex Dynamix Break Edit) - Sexyy Red & Bruno Mars22. Pop It Off - Tyga & Lil Wayne23. Shake Dat - Chief Keef & Mustard24. VOY A Llevarte PA PR - Bad Bunny25. Eoo - Bad Bunny26. Baby (Is It A Crime) (Frequency X Club Edit) - Rema27. MUTT - Markcutz Remix - Leon Thomas28. +57 - KAROL G, Feid & DFZM Ft Ovy On The Drums, J Balvin, Maluma, Ryan Castro & Blessd29. BORICUA LATINA FOREVA (Deville Wordplay Intro) - KAROL G, Joe30. Bodega Baddie - Cardi B31. Outside - Cardi B32. Safe - Cardi B Feat. Kehlani33. Folded (Gilla Edit) - Kehlani34. Bad Bih 4 Ya - Glorilla Ft Boston Richey35. Actin Up - Tommy Richman & Sexyy Red36. Victory Lap - Fred Again.., Skepta & Plaqueboymax37. What Did I Miss? - Drake38. Just Us - Lemi Vice Remix - Jack Harlow Ft. Doja Cat39. I Run - Alexandar Smash Remix - HAVEN. & Kaitlin Aragon
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Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0KIn this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, host Analytic Dreamz dives into the major announcement from the Detroit Pistons promoting Big Sean to Creative Director of Global Experience. Announced on December 21, 2025, this expanded role builds on his previous position as Creative Director of Innovation, where he contributed to merchandise design, in-game experiences, co-branded Don Life practice jerseys, the 2022-23 St. C's Nike City Edition uniforms, and events like Big Sean Night at Little Caesars Arena.Now overseeing global creative direction, community engagement, international fan outreach, and cultural storytelling blending music, fashion, art, and basketball, Big Sean aims to export Detroit's identity worldwide. Key highlight: the launch of Creatives Across Continents on World Basketball Day, inviting global designers and artists to create works inspired by Detroit Basketball, with selected pieces—prompted directly by Big Sean—forming a collaborative retail collection in 2026.Pistons EVP Alicia Jeffreys praised his authenticity and reach, while Big Sean emphasized uplifting Detroit creatives on a larger scale. Upcoming 2026 activations include NBA All-Star Weekend, 313 Day, and international partnerships. This aligns with Detroit's trend of leveraging hip-hop icons, like Eminem's Lions deal, for authentic global branding. Analytic Dreamz breaks down the cultural impact and NBA's lifestyle push.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The final Mixed Motivation of 2025. This episode features music from Moliy & Tyla, Travis Scott, Gunna, Tems, Glorilla, DJ Moma, Valiant, Drake, KWN, DVSN, Problem Child, Cardi B, Davido, Big Sean, Ginuwine, Ice Spice, Kes, Dred Lion, Byron Messia, Armani, V'ghn, Muddy + MORE! Open format mix! Enjoy!
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Episode Summary In this episode of the Work at Home Rockstar Podcast, Tim jams with Joel Keith, CEO of ASP, where he and his team install marketing systems for small and medium-sized businesses. Joel shares his journey from working full-time in broadcast production to taking the leap into entrepreneurship, pushing through risk, doubt, and the inevitable turbulence that comes with growing a business. He opens up about the realities of content creation, building a dependable team, navigating business partnerships, and keeping things human in a world increasingly driven by AI. Check out his work at https://www.aspbranding.com. Who is Joel Keith? Joel Keith is the CEO of ASP, a digital marketing agency serving local service businesses and law firms. With a background in live event production for artists like Jack White, Alice Cooper, Big Sean, and Keegan-Michael Key, Joel brings precision, creativity, and adaptability into the world of small business marketing. Today, Joel helps clients implement marketing systems that increase revenue, simplify operations, and build stronger relationships with their customers. His mission is to demystify digital marketing and make it approachable, effective, and sustainable for business owners. Connect with Joel Keith Website: https://www.aspbranding.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joel.keith.9 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joelckeith LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joel-keith-594290187 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aspbranding X: https://www.x.com/joelckeith Host Contact Details Website: https://workathomerockstar.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/workathomerockstar Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/workathomerockstar LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timmelanson YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WorkAtHomeRockStarPodcast Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/workathomestar Email: tim@workathomerockstar.com Timestamps 00:00 — Welcome and Introduction 00:18 — Joel's Story of Success: Leaving a secure career for entrepreneurship 01:26 — Facing early doubts and financial fears 03:00 — Taking risks and making decisions as a family 08:05 — Consistency and the long game of content creation 15:32 — Building a reliable team and structuring partnerships 20:44 — Starting a business with friends 21:23 — When friendship and business collide 22:51 — Why business systems matter 24:56 — Supporting team members through personal hardship 26:49 — Creating a functional home office 28:39 — Balancing family life while working from home 31:14 — Relationship-driven marketing and client retention 34:07 — What's new at ASP: AI agents and internal systems 36:42 — RockStar encounters and final thoughts
Big Sean and Usher are investing $1 million to create a digital production hub for Detroit youth inside Michigan Central's new Boys & Girls Club. The Detroit Entertainment Innovation Incubator will include a virtual production studio, special effects lab and creator-focused spaces. The project aims to give young Detroiters tools, mentorship and opportunities to pursue creative careers without leaving the city. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay informed with the latest news from a leading Black-owned & controlled media company: https://aurn.com/newsletter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Big Sean and Usher are investing $1 million to create a digital production hub for Detroit youth inside Michigan Central's new Boys & Girls Club. The Detroit Entertainment Innovation Incubator will include a virtual production studio, special effects lab and creator-focused spaces. The project aims to give young Detroiters tools, mentorship and opportunities to pursue creative careers without leaving the city. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay informed with the latest news from a leading Black-owned & controlled media company: https://aurn.com/newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jerrilyn Lake (aka Indeskribeabull) and Lynee’ Monae kick things off with What Irritated Me This Week, where makeup struggles take center stage. Jerrilyn vents about the emotional trauma of doing her brows and realizing they’re more like “second cousins” than twins, while Lynee’ confesses her fear of permanent lashes and the ongoing war with chin hairs that just won’t retire. The ladies turn their collective beauty pain into comedic gold, reminding listeners that getting older is wild — one day you’re blending foundation, the next you’re Googling if that new mole is a medical emergency. In Girl, What Happened, things shift from cosmetics to celebrity chaos as they unpack the rumored breakup between Big Sean and Jhené Aiko. The ladies dissect whether long-term relationships without marriage are a red flag or simply realistic in today’s world, all while dropping gems about toxic love, personal growth, and why “leaving quietly” is an underrated skill. Their conversation flows seamlessly into discussions about marriage not being for everyone, the importance of protecting your peace (and your assets), and why women shouldn’t have to lose themselves in the name of commitment. By the end, Jerrilyn and Lynee’ circle back to self-worth with their signature humor, reminding women to stop giving their energy (and coochie) away for free. Whether they’re joking about “accidental celibacy,” side-eyeing messy marriages, or clowning Dwight Howard’s PR apology tour, the two make it clear: know your value, sell it high, and never offer your peace at a discount. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@u1pn Follow: @urban1podcast @indeskribeabull @lynee_monae Executive Producer: Jahi Whitehead/ @Jahi_TRG Video/Social Media Producer: Walter Gainer II See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A growing body of evidence has shown that having a simple gratitude practice has the potential to improve everything from your sleep to your immune health. On today's show, you're going to learn the science behind gratitude, plus tangible tips and strategies you can use to cultivate more gratitude in your life. On this compilation episode, you're going to learn about the transformative power of gratitude and how to implement gratitude strategies to improve your life. You're going to learn from some of the most influential neuroscientists, learning experts, and psychologists, including Dr. Daniel Amen, Jim Kwik, Dr. Elissa Epel, and more. Gratitude is a powerful muscle you can build, and I hope these insights help you live a more grateful and fulfilled life. I'm grateful to you for tuning in to this special episode of The Model Health Show. Enjoy! In this episode you'll discover: How gratitude can help you reach your goals. (1:01) Why gratitude is grounding for your nervous system. (4:25) A simple exercise you can use to cultivate more gratitude. (5:17) How gratitude can activate your reticular activating system. (7:24) The importance of celebrating your successes, even the small ones. (16:30) Why thankfulness is one of the key parts of manifestation. (17:47) How gratitude can improve immune function. (21:17) Why seeking happiness doesn't work. (25:57) The importance of bookending your day with joy and happiness. (26:23) A daily exercise you can use to practice gratitude. (32:55) How to set up your environment for more happiness. (34:55) The difference between information that informs and transforms. (37:43) How changing your perception can change your life. (42:25) Items mentioned in this episode include: Beekeepersnaturals.com/model - Get 30% off plus a free gift during the Black Friday sale! Fromourplace.com/model - Get 10% off toxin-free, ceramic coated cookware with code MODEL! The Secret to Learning Faster - Watch the whole interview with Jim Kwik! Why Big Sean Made Health His Priority - Check out the full interview with Big Sean! Reprogram Your MIND to HEAL - Watch the full interview with Dr. Joe Dispenza! This Is Making You Fat - Watch the entire interview with Dr. Elissa Epel! The Risk Factors That Are Destroying Your Brain - Learn more from Dr. Daniel Amen! The Secrets to Manifest ANYTHING - Watch the full episode with Dr. Michael Beckwith! Go Higher by Big Sean - Read the national bestselling book here! Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your episodes: Apple Podcasts Spotify Soundcloud Pandora YouTube This episode of The Model Health Show is brought to you by Beekeeper's Naturals and Our Place. Reinvent your medicine cabinet for with clean, effective products powered by the beehive & backed by science. Shop the Black Friday & Cyber Monday Sale to claim 30% off, plus a free bag of #1 pediatrician recommended Throat Soothing Pops at beekeepersnaturals.com/model. Shop Our Place's biggest sale of the year! For a limited time only, save 30% off toxin-free, ceramic coated cookware by using my code MODEL at fromourplace.com/model.
Sam is back! He and Matt reunite just in time for Thanksgiving to give everyone a mix of songs featuring the term Thank You.We kick off with Sly's Thank You and the relief of being yourself again, then trace how Dido's gentle melody got flipped into Eminem's Stan without erasing its original warmth. Andrew Gold's Thank You for Being a Friend sparks a riff on friendship rituals, party etiquette, and why the Golden Girls hook lives rent-free in our heads. DJ Khaled and Big Sean bring gratitude to ambition, reminding us that success without appreciation rings hollow. Boyz II Men drop us into a 90s harmony cocoon, proving that a simple refrain can feel like community.The mix widens with Logic's Thank You, closing on real fan voicemails from around the globe—a living map of music's connective tissue. Alanis Morissette's Thank U honors letting go and landing; Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre rework Sly's groove into a modern head-nod; Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats turn repetition into affirmation. Diana Ross glows with a love that adds to an already good life, pushing back on the myth that gratitude only comes from struggle. And we sign off with Moana's You're Welcome, a playful reminder to accept appreciation with grace.https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/sam-thank-you-mix/pl.u-02P6s4oxbV1. Thank You (Fallenttinme Be Mice Elf Again) - Sly & the Family Stone2. Thank You - Dido3. Thank You for Being a Friend - Andrew Gold4. Thank You - DJ Khaled featuring Big Sean5. Thank You - Boyz II Men6. Thank You - Logic featuring Lucy Rose and The RattPack7. Thank U - Alanis Morrissette8. Thank You - Snoop Dogg & Dr Dre9. Thank You - Nathanial Rateliff & the Night Sweats10. Thank You - Diana Ross11. Thank You - Busta Rhymes featuring Q-Tip, Kanye West & Lil Wayne12. You're Welcome - Dwayne Johnson Support the showVisit us at https://www.superawesomemix.com to learn more about our app, our merchandise, our cards, and more!
Today's guest has rewired modern hip-hop. His fingerprints live all over the last decade but the real story behind that success is far more human, painful, and transformative than the headlines ever show. In this conversation, he opens up about the highs and lows of being a producer in hip-hop: the pressure, the politics, the contracts, the moments that nearly broke him, and the breakthroughs that almost didn't happen. He also shares the lessons shaped by fatherhood, betrayal, and real perseverance — all while creating some of the most important and culture-defining music of our time. And The Writer Is... Hitboy! A special thank you to our sponsors... Our lead sponsor, NMPA aka the National Music Publisher's Association. Your support means the world to us!And @splice -- the best sample library on the market, period. Chapter list 0:00 TEASER 1:20 Ross' Intro2:02 Fatherhood and Being a Full-Time Dad 5:12 Parenting, Hoops, and What His Son Really Loves 6:29 The Humbling Reality Check: Kids Don't Care About Your Hits 7:29 Growing Up Between Pasadena & San Bernardino 8:34 Seeing His Uncle's Success & Wanting to Be on TV 9:35 Falling in Love With Beat Programming 10:12 Learning to Write & Rap at 13 11:23 Selling His First Beat for $20 at 16 12:24 MySpace Era: The Birth of “Hit-Boy” 13:09 First Major Betrayal: Partner Gets Signed Behind His Back 15:01 Advice to His Younger Self: Patience & Self-Belief 15:23 Building Early Industry Relationships Through MySpace 16:13 First Time Inside a Real Studio (The Underdogs) 17:39 The Underworld of LA Sessions & A Young Hit-Boy Watching Greats 18:44 First Major Placement: Jennifer Lopez 19:06 Providing for His Mom With His First Checks 19:27 Growing Up Without a Present Father 20:22 His Dad's Return & Going on a Run Together 22:04 How Fatherhood Changed His Time, Focus & Creativity 23:27 Recording Nas: The Hidden Role People Don't See 24:57 Getting His First Publishing Deal (And the 18-Year Lock-In) 28:02 Staying Current: “I Update My Software Every Day” 28:21 First Big Hit: Drop The World Lil Wayne & Eminem 29:47 Why He Used to Clash With Kanye 32:00 The ‘N*****s in Paris' Moment (Language Question + Setup) 33:35 First Song With Kanye: The Christmas Track 34:12 Making Music With Kanye, Jay-Z & the Good Music Family 35:40 Hearing 'Paris' for the First Time in the Planetarium 36:32 Realizing the Song Was Going to Be a Cultural Earthquake 38:23 Big Sean, Executive Production & Sharpening His Ear 39:09 How Drake Found the ‘Trophies' Beat 39:52 Stripping Beats Down to Let Artists Shine 40:33 When to Stop Producing: The Minimalism Lesson 41:38 Depression, Contracts & Losing the Relationship With Drake 42:57 The Pain of ‘Trophies' Not Making Drake's Album 43:13 What His Publishing Deal Held Him Back From 44:22 Working From a Place of Fear vs. Freedom 45:01 Working With Beyoncé (Excellence at Every Level) 46:22 The Story of ‘THIQUE': An 8-Year-Old Beat Comes Back to Life 46:39 Why Old Beats Deserve Second Lives 47:57 The Making of Sicko Mode & Travis Scott's Explosion 48:20 The Greatest Timing Ever: Streaming, Social Media, Travis 49:00 The Long Journey of Sicko Mode (2016 → 2018) 50:13 Are Producers Songwriters? The Eternal Debate 51:30 Nipsey Hussle: Early Sessions & Mutual Respect 53:53 Nipsey Claims the Song: “I Need This for My Project” Hosted by Ross Golan Produced by Joe London and Jad Saad Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brad and Tyler discuss the latest professional wrestling and pop culture headlines. They begin by discussing Nikki Bella's attack on Stephanie Vaquer, John Cena's historic week, and WWE's creative stalemate. Later, they debrief TNA's mysterious booking of Mike Santana's title reign and preview AEW Full Gear.Other topics include:Big Sean and Jhené Aiko Breakup‘Home Alone' turns 35'The Golden Bachelor' Finale RecapFollow the show for exclusive updates.Social: @gipod19Web: gimmickinfringementpod.com, 19mediagroup.comGoods: https://19-media-group.myspreadshop.com0:00 Intro15:44 Steph Watch — Nikki Bella's Heel Turn17:15 Back in the Day — ‘Home Alone' Turns 3524:00 WWE — John Cena's Final Lap and WWE Creative39:47 What Happened Here — TNA and Mike Santana48:51 AEW — Blood, Guts, and Full Gear Predictions1:02:16 A Rose — Peg's Victory1:05:07 WDWM — Breakups, Emails, and Reby's Health Update1:09:40 ClosingFollow 19 Media Group:Twitter: @19MGroupInstagram: 19mediagrouphttps://www.19MediaGroup.comDiscover our favorite podcast gear and support the show—shop our studio must-haves on our Amazon Affiliate page! https://www.amazon.com/shop/19mediagroupWant to join the conversation or invite us to your platform? Connect with us and share your vision (budget-friendly collaborations welcome)! https://bit.ly/19Guest
This Week on New Rory & Mal, Kendrick Lamar will probably sweep the Grammy's, Kim Kardashain fails the Bar Exam so we try to take it ourselves, and Jhene Aiko addresses the rumors that her and Big Sean have called it quits #volume All lines provided by hardrock.betSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chapter 120This week I debut the new intro for the show then we discuss my interview with Bedroom Bully 5X. She is a Porn Star from South Africa. We then discussed my intervention on twitter with two models and we react to a twitter post about the discussed the current state of porn. Then we move into did women mess up porn industry. Then Queen talks about her Ex trying to use her to get into porn and she talks about possibility of her going to Vegas in January.We discuss Jhene Aiko and Big Sean breaking up, Summer Walker dropping her new album and we discuss her Live Stream plus more.Watch the full episode and future episode inside the Premium Smoke Room On Loyalfans https://www.loyalfans.com/PremiumSmokeRoomNew episodes every Saturday Night at 9pm estHost: Mz. Spit Queen https://x.com/Mz_Spit_Queenallmylinks.com/mz-spit-queen
Off rip we address the elephant in the room. Rory apologizes for how he acted on Twitter Spaces, and Mal has his back. Then, does Kevin Gates deserve the heat he’s getting for dating younger women? Rory and Mal give Big Sean props for sticking up for Jhene despite not addressing the rumor that they’re broken up. Demaris has more questions about Klay Thompson. Plus, Mal gives a shoutout to Jade Cargill for becoming WWE Women’s Champion, and a caller wants no parts of his wife’s friend’s drama #volume All lines provided by hardrock.betSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Need to Know crew returns with laughs and real talk about checking in with your people before addressing ongoing Apple Podcast feed issues and why full episodes are temporarily on YouTube (0:00). Lama steps from behind the boards to share behind-the-scenes stories and the grind that brought him to the mic (6:30). The team debates rappers entering podcasting, the future of the medium, and how oversaturation is reshaping the space (12:40). They revisit the viral Jay-Z VERZUZ debate—stacking LL Cool J, Kanye West, Lil Wayne, and Future as potential challengers (22:30). Then it's Drake's rough week: alleged bot-inflated streams, gambling scrutiny, and Gracie Bond's viral claims, all tied back to the lasting impact of Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us" (33:50). The crew reacts to the GRAMMYs splitting the Country Album category after Beyoncé's win (1:00:00), folds in a quick look at award-show bias (1:04:30), and closes with thoughts on Big Sean and Jhené Aiko's rumored breakup and what honesty looks like in relationships (1:08:30). Subscribe to our Patreon for EARLY & EXCLUSIVE access to ad-free episode visuals with music included, exclusive episodes each and every Tuesday, and much more! - www.patreon.com/NeedToKnowPodcast Book your next podcast recording at Need to Know Studios TODAY - https://needtoknowstudios.com/ Join our Twitter/X Community to chop it up with us about all things Need to Know - https://twitter.com/i/communities/1777442897001910433 The Need To Know Podcast Social Handles https://www.instagram.com/needtoknowpod/ https://twitter.com/NeedToKnowPod https://www.tiktok.com/needtoknowpod SaVon https://www.instagram.com/savonslvter/ https://twitter.com/SavonSlvter Alex https://www.instagram.com/balltillwefall/ https://twitter.com/balltillwefall
Jelly Roll's wife Bunnie shared an emotional post to Instagram. Big Sean has been spotted with an Instagram model after he and Jhene Aiko reportedly split.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's episode of R&B Money, Tank and J. Valentine are joined by the multifaceted Writer, Producer and Professor, Marcos Palacios AKA Kosine. Kosine is half of the production duo Da Internz and is responsible for smashes on artists like Big Sean, Nicki Minaj, Justin Bieber and Rihanna. Kosine will share memories of growing up in Chicago, graduating from Columbia College Chicago to creating his own syllabus and classes there as a professor, with an arsenal of hits to follow. Listen and Enjoy Follow The Podcast: Tank: @therealtank J Valentine: @JValentine Podcast: @RnbMoneyPodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rory is back from sea and the fam is back together. The “Rock The Bells” Cruise had Rory living his best life, and sharing intimate moments with his male masseuse. The release of Big L’s latest posthumous drop has Rory and Mal thinking about who is the biggest “What if?” ever. The Grammy’s decided to create a new country category so black women can’t win the award anymore. An old Verzuz debate resurfaces, but Rory and Mal felt the need to remind y’all that nobody is seeing Jay-Z in a neutral field competition. Plus, Jhene and Big Sean calling it quits doesn’t feel right to Mal, Snoop’s cousin sues Spotify, and Demaris gives a caller advice about the lack of sex in his relationship #volume All lines provided by hardrock.betSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ebro, Laura, and Rosenberg host HOT 97's flagship program "Ebro In The Morning!" on today's episode 11/4/25 - Election Day, D’Angelo’s Celebration of Life, Jayden Daniels Injury, the Amazing World Series, Roaches in the crib, Big Sean and Jhene Aiko Split Rumors, and much more! All that and more on Ebro In The Morning! To be a part of the Gurus email theguru@ebrointhemorning.com To be a part of Freedom Friday email info@ebrointhemorning.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Chart-topping rapper Big Sean has spent nearly 15 years in the spotlight, but his path to success wasn't always easy. The Detroit native joins Hoda Kotb to reflect on his evolving relationship with fame, from believing he was destined for stardom at a young age to how he views notoriety today. In this revealing conversation from April 2025, he also shares lessons from his new book, Go Higher: Five Practices for Purpose, Success, and Inner Peace, a guide he follows to be the best version of himself every day.