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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/msoH50WCu0K In this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz dives deep into Tyler, The Creator's Chromakopia+ deluxe edition, released October 28, 2025 via Columbia Records. The standout addition: “Mother,” a 2020-recorded track originally cut from the 2024 original Chromakopia—Tyler's diary-like exploration of monogamy pressures, fatherhood fears, identity, and introspection. Debuting #1 on Billboard 200 with 299,500 first-week units (platinum-certified), Chromakopia held the top spot for 3 weeks, spawning Hot 100 hits “Noid” (#10), “St. Chroma” feat. Daniel Caesar (#7), and “Sticky” feat. GloRilla, Sexyy Red & Lil Wayne (#10). Tyler calls “Mother” the grounding piece, inspired by 2020 bike rides through Inglewood and maternal conversations redefining “home.” Post-release, he dropped ninth album Don't Tap the Glass (July 2025, another #1) and debuts in Josh Safdie's Marty Supreme alongside Timothée Chalamet. Analytic Dreamz analyzes Tyler's 15-year evolution from Bastard (2009) to career peak, global tour with Lil Yachty & Paris Texas, and creative restlessness. Chromakopia+ completes the narrative with emotional depth and experimental percussion.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Interview by Spitty / spittywill We recently sat down with Lil Novi for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our conversation he talked about his love for the culture, being influenced by Michael Jackson, being Lil Wayne & Nivea's son, his childhood, misconceptions about him, his new single “Take A Step”, his dad being hands on with his music, not feeling pressure to follow in his dad's footsteps, reveals what inspires him, building his own fanbase, upcoming project, his school experience, explains his creative process, upcoming performances, being humble, jumping off the porch, life lessons learned, upcoming music, and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Topics and discussions for this weeks episode include:00:01 - Weekly recaps/ Blue Jays 21:40 - Vybz Kartel show/ White Venues vs Black Venues 1:00:30 - NBA gambling scandal 1:18:20 - Sexxy Red has a top 100 album?/ Why Glorilla and Sexxy Reds music appeal to men more than other women 1:27:00 - Problematic Halloween costumes 1:39:03 - Can religion be a dealbreaker in your dating life? 1:48:15 - Is NBA Youngboy bigger than Lil Wayne?2:04:45 - Olandria divides the internet with her sunglasses and small waist selfie 2:17:40 - Kevin McCall VS Chris Brown Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This epic episode features the legendary Master P. We dive into the historic No Limit vs. Cash Money Verzuz event and the strategy behind choosing the ten songs performed that night. Master P details producing fifty-one albums in five years, learning the music industry in the Bay Area, and whether he feels he receives the artistic credit he deserves.He shares what continues to motivate him after decades of success, the origin and meaning of his iconic ad-lib “Uhhhnnnn,” and why he left New Orleans. The conversation explores society's relationship with social media, the pros and cons of artificial intelligence, the creation of No Limit Records, and the groundbreaking album artwork that changed the game.We talk signing Snoop Dogg, how's C-Murder and Mystikal, No Limit's influence on Southern hip hop, Uncle Luke, Rap A-lot,Tony Draper, Influence on him, 2Pac, and Nipsey Hussle. Master P also discusses his classic films, the new mixtape “No Limit 5K Mix Lost Tape,” a record with Lil Wayne, becoming the only hip hop artist to sign an NBA contract, and his thoughts on whether sports gambling is ruining sports. Plus, he even talks about giving a young Steph Curry his first bike.Master P delivers invaluable knowledge throughout this entire episode. You do not want to miss this classic interview.Make sure to like, share, and subscribe to The Laboratory with Plaz.
When an unapollagetic podcast original turns to the show you have to cater to him. In this case unapollagetic 2.0 host TJ, was in the building and his love for music was on full display. All things music and the latest in entertainment and current events in this fun episode.Brandy and Monica the boy is not mine Greatest entertainers of all -time 0700-chris brown or usher-overrated and underrated singers of all time Nicki minaj v Jayz 3200Will Young money reunite 3400Will Bad Bunny bring out Drake at Super Bowl 3700Dawn Richard left off of Danity Kane 4200Eminem sues Mark Zuckerberg 4900Food stamps being cut? 5200Supreme court to rule on if weed smokers can carry guns 5300Nia Long and Larenz Tate to reunite on Netflix 10000Debbie Allen v Sister Phylicia Allen Rashad 10400Levels of Friendship 10700
Interview by Spitty / spittywill We recently traveled up to New York to holla at legendary producer, Rsonist of The Heatmakerz for a special Fat Beats Edition of “Off The Porch”! Best known for producing most of your favorite Dispet songs to Lil Wayne's “Tha Mobb”, Rsonist shares his experiences growing up in the Bronx in a Jamaican household making music out of his moms basement and how his diverse music taste helped him create a lot of his ground work for sampling, while carving a lane for himself within the culture. Rsonist talks about jumping off the porch around 15 years old, often getting in trouble because he would sneak out the house to DJ parties and how he didn't hear his first Hip-Hop record until he was a sophomore in high school. He discusses his first production placement with Canibus, transitioning from being a beat maker to being a producer, how he met Cam and how he ended up getting 9 beats on the Diplomatic Immunity project. He also gives his perspective on producers clearing music so that they can use the sample along with telling artists and producers how to peep game and pay attention to the business side of things as well as his new instrumental album The Anti Social Experiment, the motivation to do an instrumental album and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're joined by Swizz Beatz, a GRAMMY-winning producer who's worked with Beyoncé, Jay-Z, Lil Wayne, and Busta Rhymes.He's also the co-founder of The Dean Collection, established with his wife, Alicia Keys.Swizz has announced a new global partnership with Qatar Airways - launching the Creative 100, a platform celebrating and connecting the world's most visionary creatives.He also tells us about redesigning aeroplanes, why he's not afraid of artificial intelligence, and the one piece of tech he can't live without when he's creating. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Peter recaps an enlightening trip to Seattle, where the performances of Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Leonard Williams leaves him wondering if the Seahawks are way better than they're being treated in the media. He gives his player of the week and sports media winners of the week before highlighting why Jordan Love can ruin the Aaron Rodgers Sunday night extravaganza in Pittsburgh this week. Sean McVay joins for an all-encompassing discussion on his 2025 Rams, his coaching journey, his influences, his love for Lil Wayne and Al Michaels, and what a special human being Aaron Donald is. McVay is an open book, here, and details what the concept of family has meant to his coaching abilities, why he isn't leaving LA for the broadcast booth anytime soon, and which coaches he loves hanging with the most. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Rod and Karen banter about apple cider, Panthers winning, sitting outside and Digital Madness. Then they discuss MLK AI depictions being stopped, Black unemployment numbers, HBCU grants cut by Department of Education, Spirit Halloween shooting, man shoots woman while trying to sell Rolex watch, woman sets house on fire because her ex wouldn't attend a Lil Wayne concert and sword ratchetness. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theblackguywhotips Twitter: @rodimusprime @SayDatAgain @TBGWT Instagram: @TheBlackGuyWhoTips Email: theblackguywhotips@gmail.com Blog: www.theblackguywhotips.com Teepublic Store Amazon Wishlist Crowdcast Voicemail: (980) 500-9034Go Premium: https://www.theblackguywhotips.com/premium/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Inspiration doesn't have an age gap… Maybe you've heard it 100 times before, but this time it hits differently. Or this time, it's where it sinks in and you have that ‘aha' moment.” That's just one takeaway from our spirited conversation with Grace Mc Nally. From soaking up a passion for photography through an early mentorship program at NYC Salt to her decision to forgo college and continue learning on the job, Grace has forged an impressive path as a creative renaissance woman with a passion for community. As podcast host Derek Fahsbender notes about this chat, “Great advice is all around you. Experience is all around you. But if you're not soaking it in, if you're not learning from it, then it's not going to make you a better photographer. It's not going to make you a better person. You really have to take it and internalize it.” So, sit back and be a sponge for some inspired creative insights! Guest: Grace Mc Nally Episode Timeline: 2:28: Grace's photographic beginnings, her father's influence as a full-time professional, plus discovering the NYC Salt mentorship program. 6:08: Studying photography on the job, plus the influence of mentors like Mark Mann and the program at D&AD Shift NY. 13:40: How Grace's vision has changed through various mentorship programs, how her early self-portraits compare with recent projects to serve others, plus the creative challenges that come with doing paid work. 21:09: Grace's work in art direction and discovering the value of being a photographer in a different stage of production. 23:02: The main inspiration for how Grace sees and its relationship to Irish culture. 24:58: The gear she works with—from her earliest experiments with the iPod Touch to current work with her iPhone and her Canon R6 MK II. 29:30: More on free work vs paid jobs. How do you find your value as a photographer? 34:25: Thoughts about having diverse skill sets, compartmentalizing and creating labels, and Grace's vision for her career moving forward. 38:15: Grace's most instrumental piece of advice for photographers just starting out—Don't stop shooting and don't delete your work! 40:57: Grace's current self-portrait series in the Irish landscape and other future projects. Guest Bio: Grace Mc Nally is a creative renaissance woman with a passion for community. Born & raised in Queens, New York by two creative & crafty Irish Immigrants, Grace has a diverse skill set, with more than 7 years of experience running her creative production house Allegro Photo Industries. During this time, she's trained under celebrity photographer Mark Mann, won a Scholastic Golden Key, worked as an Art Director at Area 23, spoken at the 2023 D&AD Awards, created content for Meta, captured icons like Chaka Khan, Lil Wayne, and Drake, been interviewed by Vice, and cast talent for Roblox. Grace also plays video games & football, produces an immigrant-centered cooking show, makes zines, directs music videos, performs spoken word, collects manga, colors with children, and teaches photography to teens at NYC Salt, where she was a student herself from 2016 to 2020. Stay Connected: Website: https://www.gracemcnally.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grmcn/ Allegro Photo Industries: https://allegrophotoindustries.myportfolio.com/ NYC Salt: https://www.nycsalt.org/at-salt/2024/5/15/grace-mcnally-the-creative-directors-journeycreativity-hard-work-and-stunning-results Credits: Host: Derek Fahsbender Senior Creative Producer: Jill Waterman Senior Technical Producer: Mike Weinstein Executive Producer: Richard Stevens
Quake discusses Lil Durk sharing heartfelt message from prison, Lil Wayne emerging victorious from heft legal battle with former lawyer, NBA YoungBoy's second show in Atlanta getting canceled after performing Lil Durk and Lil Baby diss, Gucci Mane commending Jeezy for toning down their “VERZUZ” tensions, Tyler, The Creator facing backlash for liking tweet that criticizes his white fans treatment of black music, the real reason Jim Jones snapped on Tony Yayo and much more.(00:00) - Intro(08:45) - Lil Durk Shares Heartfelt Message From Prison On His 33rd Birthday(14:27) - Lil Wayne Emerges Victorious From Heft Legal Battle With Former Lawyer(18:17) - NBA YoungBoy's Second Show In Atlanta Canceled After Performing Lil Durk and Lil Baby Diss(25:47) - Rod Wave Is Making $14 Million By Making & Selling His Own Merch(33:08) - Gucci Mane Commends Jeezy For Toning Down Their “VERZUZ” Tensions(40:42) - Tyler, The Creator Faces Backlash For Liking Tweet That Criticizes His White Fans Treatment Of Black Music(54:47) - New Music(55:21) - Album Sales
Rob Fredette sits down with singer-songwriter Ricky Rebel to trace his journey from child roles in films like Anastasia, Apollo 13 and Austin Powers to touring with Britney Spears and Destiny's Child, and being signed to labels tied to Michael Jackson and Madonna. They discuss his songwriting process and knack for hooks, high-energy stage work, fitness and Pilates, collaborations with Snoop Dogg, Lil Wayne and Gucci Mane, and his upcoming Entertainment Hall of Fame induction — plus where to follow his music.
Rob Fredette sits down with singer-songwriter Ricky Rebel to trace his journey from child roles in films like Anastasia, Apollo 13 and Austin Powers to touring with Britney Spears and Destiny's Child, and being signed to labels tied to Michael Jackson and Madonna. They discuss his songwriting process and knack for hooks, high-energy stage work, fitness and Pilates, collaborations with Snoop Dogg, Lil Wayne and Gucci Mane, and his upcoming Entertainment Hall of Fame induction — plus where to follow his music.
Pour le mois d'octobre Damage & Strass reçoivent Big Dope P derrières le platines du studio. Né à Paris, Big Dope P fait du bruit par les basses et au fil du temps devient une référence en Europe dans son domaine. En tournée dans le monde entier et en collaboration avec certains des plus grands noms de l'industrie, danse et rap, y compris Basement Jaxx, Kaytranada, Duck Sauce, Pusha T, Maya Jane Coles, Lil Wayne et Todd Edwards - sa signature sonore fusionne Chicago Footwork, Français House, Hip-Hop et Electro dans des morceaux percutants et inoubliables. Récemment, Beatport a nommé lui est l'artiste tendance #1 Bass/Club. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Pour le mois d'octobre Damage & Strass reçoivent Big Dope P derrières le platines du studio. Né à Paris, Big Dope P fait du bruit par les basses et au fil du temps devient une référence en Europe dans son domaine. En tournée dans le monde entier et en collaboration avec certains des plus grands noms de l'industrie, danse et rap, y compris Basement Jaxx, Kaytranada, Duck Sauce, Pusha T, Maya Jane Coles, Lil Wayne et Todd Edwards - sa signature sonore fusionne Chicago Footwork, Français House, Hip-Hop et Electro dans des morceaux percutants et inoubliables. Récemment, Beatport a nommé lui est l'artiste tendance #1 Bass/Club.
Lea Black steps Behind The Rope. She's baaaack. The “Mayor of Miami” is here, again, to mention it all. Lea chats RHOM, cast mates, highs and lows and, of course, all that drama that comes along with being one of Bravo's Housewives. Lea also chats about her friendship with Jeff Lewis, appearances on Flipping Out, the end of Jeff's friendship with Jenni Pulos, and the end of Jeff's relationship with Gage Edward and all the personal drama Jeff seems to have with many of our fav TV personalities, podcasters and boyfriends past and present. Finally, Lea chats what it is truly like to be The Mayor of Miami with many famous friends - Lance Bass, Pamela Anderson, Lil Wayne, Pitbull, Joe Francis, Pharrell and many more. This RHOM extravaganza - Part II - starts now. @leablackmiami @behindvelvetrope @davidyontef BONUS & AD FREE EPISODES Available at - www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetrope BROUGHT TO YOU BY: JUANES - (Check Out Juanes' New Song “Cuando Estamos Tu y Yo”) MOOD - www.mood.com/velvet (20% Off With Code Velvet on Federally Legal THC Shipped Right To Your Door) ADVERTISING INQUIRIES - Please contact David@advertising-execs.com MERCH Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 201 of the Bad Speakers TV, we're bringing the heat with a jam-packed episode full of hip-hop nostalgia, real debates, sports takes, and pop culture hot topics!
On this episode of the MalloryBros. podcast, the Bros. start with a usual weekend recap. Terrance met our sister's new cat, and they both have thoughts on these new Wendy's Tenders. They then get into quite literally the most unhinged random debate about The Lion King you'll ever see, you should be thoroughly entertained. Next they talk the biggest news of the week: Drake losing his lawsuit with UMG over Kendrick Lamar's “Not Like Us.” The guys talk Drake's next move, Iceman, and if it was worth it. They then take a film turn, discussing "One Battle After Another" flopping at the box office despite rave reviews, what that means, and how it compares to Sinners. The Bros. move on to the new Game of Thrones spinoff and ask if they even care, touching on audience fatigue with short seasons and long waits between them. After a week where he seemed more passive about AI, Terrance gets tricked by an AI video and changes his tune. They then talk LeBron's Hennessy deal, and Terrell highlights the growing issue of too many Black millionaires selling us alcohol. A Lil Wayne conversation about changing his diet sparks a great talk about how people will hold you accountable to the patterns you create. They close out with football talk as Terrance's game is literally happening during the pod.
Ebro, Laura, and Rosenberg host HOT 97's flagship program "Ebro In The Morning!" on today's episode 10/14/25 - Indigenous People’s Day, JID Respect, Ebro’s Back, Grifts and Scams, Threads Flopped, Kids take over the house, Lil Wayne as the Steph Curry of Hip-Hop, 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.
Lea Black steps Behind The Rope. She's baaaack. The “Mayor of Miami” is here, again, to mention it all. Lea chats RHOM, cast mates, highs and lows and, of course, all that drama that comes along with being one of Bravo's Housewives. Lea also chats about her friendship with Jeff Lewis, appearances on Flipping Out, the end of Jeff's friendship with Jenni Pulos, and the end of Jeff's relationship with Gage Edward and all the personal drama Jeff seems to have with many of our fav TV personalities, podcasters and boyfriends past and present. Finally, Lea chats what it is truly like to be The Mayor of Miami with many famous friends - Lance Bass, Pamela Anderson, Lil Wayne, Pitbull, Joe Francis, Pharrell and many more. This RHOM extravaganza starts now. @leablackmiami @behindvelvetrope @davidyontef BONUS & AD FREE EPISODES Available at - www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetrope BROUGHT TO YOU BY: INDEED - indeed.com/velvet (Seventy Five Dollar $75 Sponsored Job Credit To Get Your Jobs More Visibility) MOOD - www.mood.com/velvet (20% Off With Code Velvet on Federally Legal THC Shipped Right To Your Door) ADVERTISING INQUIRIES - Please contact David@advertising-execs.com MERCH Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Some Dude... Podcast hosts J.R. Bang and Mike B dive into a lively discussion covering current events and the much-anticipated Cash Money Records vs. No Limit Records Verzuz battle. The episode kicks off with a breakdown of Diddy's recent sentencing to 50 months in prison. The hosts explore the factors that led to his conviction, including allegations of abuse and poor legal advice, such as releasing an ill-timed apology video. They speculate on Diddy's post-prison future, suggesting he might pivot to motivational speaking, akin to Jordan Belfort, as his music career seems uncertain. Next, the conversation shifts to the bizarre incident involving Mark Sanchez, who was reportedly stabbed and arrested. The hosts humorously dissect the strange details, including Sanchez allegedly running wind sprints in an alley at midnight, sparking speculation about drug use. The highlight of the episode is the spirited debate about the upcoming Cash Money vs. No Limit Verzuz battle, scheduled for October 25th. The hosts reminisce about the iconic tracks from both labels, noting that while the music is nostalgic, much of it hasn't aged well. They discuss the potential absence of key artists like Lil Wayne and C-Murder, which could impact the event's success. The debate also touches on the deeper cuts from both labels, the evolution of Lil Wayne's career, and the enduring legacy of hits like “Back That Azz Up” and “Ha.” With humor, nostalgia, and sharp commentary, this episode offers a deep dive into hip-hop history and culture, leaving listeners eagerly anticipating the Verzuz showdown.
Whitney Phillips, Grammy-nominated songwriter and member of the ensemble cast of the Netflix show Hitmakers, talks about life as a modern-day pop writerPART ONEPaul and Scott dive into the idea of a "perfect song" and discuss some examples of songs they think just might fit into that elusive category.PART TWOOur in-depth conversation with Whitney PhillipsABOUT WHITNEY PHILLIPSWhitney Phillips is a Grammy-nominated songwriter and vocal producer known for her genre-blurring versatility and sharp pop instincts. Originally from Seattle and now based in Los Angeles and Nashville, she has spent over a decade shaping global hits and collaborating with some of the world's most iconic and emerging artists—including Ariana Grande, Justin Bieber, Jennifer Lopez, Teddy Swims, Selena Gomez, Anderson .Paak, John Legend, NeedToBreathe, Lil Wayne, Christina Aguilera, Fifth Harmony, Kylie Minogue, Bebe Rexha, and Celine Dion. She co-wrote the Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 single “Stuck with U” by Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande—the first major hit to emerge from the pandemic era and a groundbreaking proof of concept that chart-topping songs could be written entirely over Zoom. She also contributed “Love U Different” to Bieber's Justice, which earned a 2022 Grammy nomination for Album of the Year. In 2019, her song “Bad Boy” with K-pop powerhouse Red Velvet made history as the first K-pop track to debut on Spotify's New Music Friday U.S. playlist, marking a pivotal moment in the genre's global crossover.A proud member of the Recording Academy and a vocal advocate for songwriters' rights, Whitney has spoken on Capitol Hill, testifying in support of creators and playing a key role in the fight to uphold increased streaming royalties for songwriters. She is also a member of the cast of the Netflix show Hitmakers, which follows an ensemble cast of elite songwriters as they travel the world attending writing camps for today's biggest artists—offering an inside look at the stories, stakes, and creative alchemy behind the hits. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Episode 289 - Red Tape and Glass CeilingsFirst lookout for #OFFTHEDOME . Make a rap supergroup . Name a good guest feature but you still didn't check out their music.Topics Discussed - [ ] Diddy Sentenced!- [ ] Bad Bunny Announced as Super Bowl Halftime Performer - [ ] Best Hip-Hop Album Trilogies - [ ] Marvel's 2026 Lineup - [ ] Could X-men Film Survive in this Climate?No OS Song of The Week Please Enjoy on All Major Platforms and OverSatThePod.Com. Please Comment, Rate , and Subscribe. Link in Bio/Comments. https://linktr.ee/oversatthepodcast
Episode 289 - Red Tape and Glass CeilingsFirst lookout for #OFFTHEDOME . Make a rap supergroup . Name a good guest feature but you still didn't check out their music.Topics Discussed - [ ] Diddy Sentenced!- [ ] Bad Bunny Announced as Super Bowl Halftime Performer - [ ] Best Hip-Hop Album Trilogies - [ ] Marvel's 2026 Lineup - [ ] Could X-men Film Survive in this Climate?No OS Song of The Week Please Enjoy on All Major Platforms and OverSatThePod.Com. Please Comment, Rate , and Subscribe. Link in Bio/Comments. https://linktr.ee/oversatthepodcast
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Episode 208 of the What Are We Doing podcast is pure chaos in the best way. I kicked things off, reminding everyone that yes, it's October. I said it about 47 times because apparently, I can't believe calendars exist. Then I dove right into the big releases of the week: Soulja Boy dropping his third album of 2025, Swag 7, and Taylor Swift's new album The Life of a Showgirl. I gave both their flowers, but let's be real, Taylor hijacked the whole cultural moment. From her track Wood (we all know who that's about) to the Jonas Brothers and Jackson 5 “inspirations,” Swifties are eating while Soulja Boy's somewhere trying to sell us crank dat NFTs.Then we hit the halftime show drama. Everyone thought Taylor was locked for the Super Bowl. She teased it, the NFL hinted at it, and we all gaslit ourselves into believing she was confirmed. Turns out, it's Bad Bunny. And I'm here for it. The boomers are going to lose their minds when they realize the biggest artist in the world only sings in Spanish. This is the Super Bowl, not a Lynyrd Skynyrd reunion. Sit down, dad.After that, I took aim at Tai Lopez. Remember the guy in his garage with the Lamborghini and the books? Yeah, he's being dragged by the SEC for running a $112 million Ponzi scheme. Turns out “Here in my garage” was code for “Here in my court hearing.” If you invested in RadioShack crypto, that's on you, babes.We also talked about my son's new obsession with AI-generated YouTube slop. He's six years old, and instead of watching Paw Patrol, he's glued to a video about a capybara setting off a fire alarm and then saving the company. Parents, stop gatekeeping iPads. Give your kids the tech. They're already building Google Doc chatrooms in school. You can't fight it.Then we checked in on Lil Wayne, who may or may not be releasing another rock album if this unreleased track is any indication. Spoiler: it's bad. Maybe it's time Weezy hangs up the guitar. Or maybe Los from 280 Plus can convince me otherwise.And finally, the cherry on top: I got the best YouTube comment of the year. Shout out to Joshua Bradshaw for telling me to nap in traffic. Your hate fuels this machine, my friend.This episode is stacked with Swifties, Soulja Boy, scammers, Super Bowl conspiracies, Bad Bunny truth bombs, AI capybaras, and Lil Wayne midlife crises. You already know what to do. Hit like, hit subscribe, leave a comment, then go get your kid an iPad before they fall behind on learning what sigma means.
In this engaging conversation, the hosts explore personal hair journeys, nostalgic beauty products, and the cultural significance of these experiences. They transition into discussions about spooky season, horror movie villains, and personal updates, including sports achievements. The conversation takes a political turn as they address current events and societal issues, reflecting on the impact of leadership and the importance of inclusivity. In this episode, the hosts discuss various political endorsements and the dynamics of voter behavior, particularly in relation to the Democratic Party. They delve into the protests surrounding political figures and the accountability expected from them. The conversation shifts to activism on HBCU campuses, highlighting a recent incident where students confronted outside groups. The hosts also touch on the racism prevalent in North Africa, sharing a harrowing story of a woman who faced violence while traveling there. The discussion then moves to tragic incidents at amusement parks, emphasizing the need for safety and accountability. Finally, they celebrate Bad Bunny's upcoming performance at the Super Bowl, discussing the reactions and implications of his presence. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Hair Journeys and Cultural Reflections 01:30 Nostalgic Beauty Products and Their Impact 05:48 Intro 07:36 Spooky Season and Horror Movie Discussions 14:03 Weekend Adventures and Scary Experiences 18:16 Upcoming Events and Exciting Interviews 19:08 Political Frights: A Discussion on Leadership 21:57 Professionalism and Physical Fitness in the Military 26:17 Toxic Masculinity and Military Culture 30:11 The Reality of Military Service and Benefits 34:19 Government Shutdown and Healthcare Funding 38:02 Xenophobia and Nationalism in America 44:00 Political Psychosis: A Nation Divided 46:52 The Role of Leadership in Democracy 50:33 HBCUs and Political Activism 57:25 Rapid Rundown: Neyo, Lil Wayne, Assata Shakur 01:00:34 The Reality of Racism in North Africa 01:10:14 The ASU Honeybees Incident 01:15:45 Tragedy at Epic Universe: Roller Coaster Incident 01:20:45 Concerns Over Ride Safety and Previous Warnings 01:26:13 Cultural Impact: Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl 01:32:53 Closing Thoughts and Listener Engagement -------------------------------------------------------------------- Please be sure to follow us on all our social media: Cashapp: $Headwrappod Bluesky: @headwrappod Instagram: @headwrapsandlipsticks TikTok: @headwrapsandlipsticks Facebook: Headwraps And Lipsticks: The Podcast Website: www.headwrapsandlipstick.com Email: hosts@headwrapsandlipsticks.com
Ep 230 | This week on Discover Ag, Natalie and Tara dig into AI-powered potato sorting, cowboy boot emojis, and McDonald's massive regenerative agriculture investment — plus a Clarkson's Farm debrief and Lil Wayne's unexpected horse racing debut. First up: Potato Ty takes viewers behind the scenes of green potato sorting on his Canadian farm. The hosts explore how AI technology identifies toxic potatoes (yes, green potatoes contain solanine and shouldn't be eaten), the fascinating machinery that sorts them, and why dairy cows are the ultimate recyclers — eating those green potatoes safely thanks to their multiple stomachs. It's a masterclass in agricultural innovation and food waste reduction. Then, Ariat's social media team makes a bold move: an open letter to Apple demanding better cowboy boot emojis. With three British guard options but no proper Western representation, the hosts debate whether this PSA will spark real change and share their own emoji habits (spoiler: Tara switched to grayscale mode and can no longer tell which heart she's sending). Next, Lil Wayne enters the horse racing world with his stallion "Six Hoof Seven Hoof" (named after his hit "6 Foot 7 Foot"). Tara shares her family's deep horse racing history, from summers in Delmar to a touching tribute to her late father-in-law through a racehorse named Randy's Reserve. BUT WAIT — there's more! McDonald's announces a $200 million commitment over seven years to promote regenerative agriculture practices on 4 million acres across 38 states. Natalie and Tara dissect whether this is genuine change or greenwashing, how grants will reach family ranches in the cow-calf sector, and what it means when major suppliers like Cargill co-fund the initiative. Plus: insights from an upcoming Dear Disco interview with food scientist Stefan Van Vliet on labeling and marketing in agriculture. What We Discovered This Week
Interview by Haze / mike_tall We recently sat back down with Hot Boy Turk for a brand new “Off The Porch” interview! During our conversation he talked about his life being a rollercoaster the past 7 days, manifesting the Hot Boys Reunion tour, feeling like some people were fake forgiving, trying to put together a Hot Boys reunion song, breaks down the chain of events that lead to the Nashville show being canceled, agreeing to take less money for the Nashville show, not wanting to take less money for the remaining show, the tour promoter taking him off the tour due to him being a “security threat” for his recent back & forth with B.G., nobody from Cash Money reaching out to him afterwards, Mannie Fresh cutting his verse during the Chicago show, reveals him & B.G. have not had a conversation since he's been home, clears up that nobody on Cash Money had anything to do with him being removed from the tour, still being on the ongoing Hot Boys reunion tour with Lil Wayne, his new album ‘Joseph', fans calling the album a classic, his song “You Too Movement” blowing up, having his own app, the album getting taken down off streaming sites before going back up, explains how a conversation will fix some of their issues, working with Cee-Lo Green on “Best Revenge”, putting Lil Wayne & Kodak Black on the album, working with Yung Ralph, reveals him & Alley Boy have a song coming out soon, the inspiration for his song “Joseph”, Gangsta Williams praising the album, gives love to BHigh, upcoming plans, and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Interview by Spitty / spittywill We recently sat down with the legendary B.G. for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our conversation he discussed thinking he was career was over when he began his prison sentence, being the heart of the streets, making relatable street music, New Orleans culture, explains what Super Sunday is, getting his start rapping at Stan's barbershop, getting introduced to Birdman, explains how losing his dad at a young age effected his life, jumping off the porch in 1992, gangsta bounce music, being in a group with Lil Wayne called The B.G.'z, explains how the Hot Boys formed, ‘Chopper City' ushering in a new sound for Cash Money, Mannie Fresh building the sound, working with Mac on “Ns N Trouble”, not dropping any music videos for his first 3 solo albums, the other independent labels in New Orleans during that time, “Cash Money Is An Army” being his first music video, their slang being so influential, his friendship with Soulja Slim, their plans to become the new face of the city after they both left their labels, their ‘Uptown Souljas' project getting leaked, wanting to film music videos for some of his classic songs, reveals that Bun B taught him how to count his bars, explains the creative process at Cash Money, reveals Mannie would could cook up in 10-20 minutes, his experience being on the Cash Money & Ruff Ryders tour, not caring about the hate that Southern artists received, Prodigy reaching out to him to work on “Y.B.E.”, his relationship with Juicy J & DJ Paul, the Baller Blockin movie, coming home two days after his birthday, violating his probation for rapping, having to turn over his lyrics to his probation officer before his music is released, his new project ‘Freedom Of Speech', upcoming album with MikeWiLLMadeIt, another upcoming album with Boosie, upcoming movies, and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Interview by Haze / mike_tall We recently sat down with Sean P East for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our conversation he talked about being featured on Jermaine Dupri's new single “Magic City Money” with J. Money & Bankroll Ni, shooting the music video earlier this week, starting to rap when he was 12, getting his song played on the radio when he was 13, explains how he met J-Bo in middle school & started the YoungBloodz, forming the Attic Crew, getting discovered by KP & getting signed, pushing “Shakem Off” before they got signed, Ludacris breaking the song, the creative process for “U-Way”, getting Lil Wayne on the remix, that being Wayne's first feature outside of Cash Money, the music video for “U-Way”, explains how the single “85” with Big Boi got created, recalls the first time he listened to T.I., dropping their debut album ‘Against Da Grain', touring & performing all over the world, recalls meeting Lil Jon while pushing “Shakem Off”, releasing their second album ‘Drankin Patnaz', reveals that “Damn” wasn't originally on the album, the song being nominated for a Grammy, Cutty Cartel being on a lot of their hits, being featured on a lot of hit songs, getting on “I Smoke I Drank” remix with Mr. Magic, Nivea's “Okay” with Lil Jon, putting together their third album ‘Ev'rybody Know Me', signing a solo deal but never releasing his solo album, being featured on “Snap Yo Fingers”, reveals he & J-Bo never fell out with each other & will have more new music on the way, their chemistry, taking time off from music to spend time with his kids, losing his mom, having to change his name from Sean Paul to Sean P, squashing issues with Pimp C before he passed, his son making music, what to expect from his upcoming music, and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
T Money talks the Origin of "Dipset-Taliban", getting Hell Rell & J.R. Writer signed to DipSet, breaks down how the TALIBAN crew was affected by using the name “Taliban”, attracting celebrity clientele to 45th and Broadway like Scarface and Lil Wayne, shares his feelings about Camron & Jim Jones fall out and touches on the Beef Between Baby Maine & Mase
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0K Analytic Dreamz unpacks Nicki Minaj's cryptic “3.27.26” tease in this Notorious Mass Effect segment, hinting at her 6th album dropping March 27, 2026. Posted on X, it sparked 100K+ likes, 1M+ views, and trending hashtags. Following Pink Friday 2's #1 Billboard debut (228K units) and $99.8M tour, Analytic Dreamz explores the Barbz's hype, skeptical takes on Cardi B rivalry timing, and Nicki's 2025 moves, including features with Lil Wayne and Juice WRLD. Get the full breakdown of her next era and what it means for rap's queen.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this lively episode of the J.E.T. Setting Divas, Tina and Evette share their experience at the Lil Wayne concert and reflect on how attending shows feels different as you get older—yet still just as fun in new ways. The ladies also dive into the buzz around fans traveling overseas for Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter tour. Tune in for laughs, stories, and a little nostalgia as the Divas break down the evolution of concert vibes.
Baltimore rapper YNCU Nook pulls up to If This Doesn't Work… and gets real about the city, the accent “bias,” and why no one's truly kicked the industry door down yet. He talks visiting his dad during a 12-year bid, the “Jolly Rancher days” before the internet, how the fentanyl era changed the streets, and why the “new trapping” is going legit | content, business, investing.We get into posting 3x/day, reading to sharpen wordplay, sliding from trap to R&B, therapy, God, and “trusting the shuffle.” Influences: Biggie over Pac; Lil Wayne as era GOAT. He wants a major label push for reach (not a handout,) teases the next tape BOLO, and closes with a live freestyle.You can find YNCU Nook:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yncu_nook?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==YouTube: https://youtube.com/@yncunook?si=OeeEqGMDX7OhlKiITikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chargedupnook?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pcSoundcloud: https://on.soundcloud.com/F21lgLJ3g6EAP2RnJY
On this episode we discuss if Cardi B helped raise the bar for female rappers to succeed or did she lower it? We also talk about Jay-Z’s capitalist approaches to business and if it helps his brand and legacy. Hip-hop facts this week include Mobb Deep, Lil Wayne, DJ Khaled and more. Fresh’s Unpopular Opinion […] The post Did Cardi B Raise the Bar? Or Lower It? appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
What's really driving the rise of intoxicating hemp—and where is it headed next?In this episode, we sit down with Tucker Johnson, whose career spans CFO roles at Lil Wayne's cannabis company and the Emerald Cup, Head of Finance & Cannabis Lead at British American Tobacco, and consulting for top hemp operators. Tucker brings a rare perspective from both mainstream finance and the front lines of cannabis.We dig into:
This week in pop culture, Jenelle from Teen Mom tells a shocking story of who slid into her DMs, Summer House officially gets a spinoff, Nick Cannon tries the chicken, a new segment on AI and more!Follow me on social media, find links to merch, Patreon and more here! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Detroit Lions run up the score on the Chicago Bears, Eli Zaret joins us, Charlie Kirk assassination fallout, Corey Feldman sparks concern, Jimmy Fallon in Detroit, and Denise Richards' House of Skank. We're LIVE on YouTube as Eli Zaret drops by to recap the Detroit Lions victory of the Chicago Bears, Michigan's beatdown of the CMU Chippewas, Top 25 College Football roundup, MSU's victory over Youngstown St, Larry Ellison's Oracle bankroll, the Detroit Tigers wacky over the Marlins after 3-straight losses, Tarik Skubal's injury, Justin Verlander's resurgence, and the origin of ‘Karen'. Thanks to everyone who came out to The Magic Bag for the live WATP show! Julia Fox and EmRata are insufferable and possibly the same person. The Charlie Kirk murder backlash is abundant online. TMZ was totally busted in a lie after their staff celebrated Kirk's death. There are a too many examples online. Tyler Robinson has been arrested for the murder. Jimmy Fallon is taping the Tonight Show in Detroit tonight to appease Ford. Corey Feldman skipped rehearsals for Dancing with the Stars. He lies about how many #1 films he was in is being attacked. Nate Bargatze is hosting the Emmys tonight. Coldplay sent love to Charlie Kirk's family… but the fans weren't having it. We check out some Redneck Brawl highlights. Zach Bryan vs Gavin Adcock. Not-a-Prince Harry saw his King daddy. Meghan Markle is SO pissed. She may have to Zoom her father-in-law. Thomas Markle is dying ASAP. Denise Richards has a Hollywood House of Skank. Jenelle Evans claims that Lil Wayne called her out to nail her. Someone need to add her to his WhosDatedWho. Lexi Kuenzle was suspended for posting about a doctor on social media. Hawk Tuah pops off. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew Lane, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
Send us a textIn this dynamic episode of Living the Dream with Curveball, we are thrilled to feature Zexzy, an innovative Afrobeats artist who defies genre boundaries. Hailing from Benin City, Nigeria, Zexzy shares his eclectic musical journey, revealing how his unique approach to music allows him to blend sounds from around the world seamlessly. He opens up about his transformative experience of losing and regaining his voice, which profoundly shaped his artistry. Zexzy reflects on his desire to explore new musical frontiers in North America, collaborating with notable artists like Lil Wayne and Quavo. Listeners will be captivated by his insights on the evolving landscape of Afrobeats and the importance of flexibility in artistic expression. We delve into his latest album, "Every Sound," which showcases over 15 genres, promising a rich auditory experience that celebrates global music culture. Join us for an inspiring conversation filled with passion, resilience, and the belief that creativity knows no bounds. Don't miss this chance to discover Zexzy's incredible story and the exciting projects on the horizon.
RUNDOWN Plenty of sports heartbreak — from the Dolphins' ongoing struggles to the Seahawks' gut-punch opener. But there is relief in the Mariners' explosive bats and the Huskies' video-game offense, before shifting gears to launch the annual Beat the Boys contest, presented by Fireside Home Solutions. Listeners get the scoop on how to re-register, this year's lineup of “the boys” (including a new addition, Jason Puckett), and the all-important first password. Along the way, the guys swap birthday trivia, share a Pink backstory you won't forget, and set the stage for a packed show of Seahawks, Mariners, and college football talk. Mitch and Hotshot dive into the Seahawks' frustrating Week 1 loss to the 49ers, where Sam Darnold's quiet debut and Riq Woolen's costly miscues overshadowed a defense that couldn't quite finish the job. They debate Mike Macdonald's decision to kick on a crucial 4th-and-1, the missing downfield threat without DK Metcalf, and whether Seattle's “smashmouth” identity is more talk than reality. Shifting gears, the guys celebrate the Mariners' offensive eruption — 28 runs over two games — that keeps them two games up in the Wild Card race with 19 left, 13 at home. Hope rises in Seattle, but fans have learned to brace for heartbreak. Mitch welcomes Brady Henderson and Jacson Bevens to dissect Seattle's 17–13 Week 1 loss to the 49ers. The defense largely held its ground, limiting San Francisco to 17 points, but the offense sputtered behind Sam Darnold and a conservative game plan. The panel debates Mike Macdonald's critical fourth-down decision, the ongoing frustrations with cornerback Riq Woolen, and the lack of offensive balance despite Jackson Smith-Njigba's breakout. Mitch sits down with Joe Doyle and Brady Farkas to break down a much-needed rebound weekend for the Mariners. With Julio Rodríguez heating up, a rotation trying to steady itself, and 13 of the final 19 games at home, the M's are still firmly in the postseason race. The crew debates Seattle's playoff odds, the outlook for Jorge Polanco's contract, and the development of young catcher Harry Ford. Plus, they preview crucial upcoming series against the Cardinals and Angels as the AL West chase tightens. Rick Neuheisel joins Mitch to recap an eventful Week 2 in college football, from South Florida's upset of Florida to Oregon's early dominance behind quarterback Dante Moore. The two dive into Florida's coaching hot seat, Jedd Fisch's future at Washington, and why Arch Manning's mechanics and rhythm remain under scrutiny as Texas gears up for the SEC gauntlet. Neuheisel also hands out “Chicken Caesar soft tacos” to standout players and duos across the country before making his Week 3 pick: Texas Tech to roll big over Oregon State. GUESTS Brady Henderson | Seahawks Insider, ESPN Jacson Bevens | Writer, Cigar Thoughts Brady Farkas | Host, Refuse to Lose Podcast (Mariners on SI) Joe Doyle | MLB Draft & Mariners Analyst, Over-Slot Substack Rick Neuheisel | CBS College Football Analyst, Former Head Coach & Rose Bowl Champion TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | Mitch & Hotshot Return: Seahawks Frustrations, Dolphins Woes, and Beat the Boys is Back 6:18 | BEAT THE BOYS, Presented by Fireside Home Solutions. Register at MitchUnfiltered.com 19:25 | Seahawks Fall Short, Mariners Find Their Bats 40:58 | GUEST: Seahawks No-Table; Seahawks Stumble in Opener: Defense Shines, Offense Falters 1:07:51 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table; Mariners Snap the Slide, Eyeing a Playoff Push 1:34:28 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel; Breaks Down Week 2 Surprises and Week 3 Showdowns 2:02:21 | Other Stuff Segment: Topics covered include a Phillies fan stealing a home run ball, Mitch's Beatles interview recap, future guest diver Yohei Yamada, Anthony Rizzo losing his wedding ring, the Astronomer CEO affair update, Anna Kournikova's pregnancy, Sean Kemp at a Lil Wayne concert, a Croatian freediver's breath-hold record, and the announcement of a Tyson vs. Mayweather exhibition. RIPs: Mark Volman of The Turtles (“Happy Together”), Davey Johnson the MLB player and manager best known for leading the 1986 Mets, Cowboys linebacker Lee Roy Jordan of the Doomsday Defense, beloved college basketball coach George Raveling who helped connect Michael Jordan with Nike, heavyweight boxer Joe Bugner who fought Ali and Frazier, Hall of Fame Canadiens goalie Ken Dryden with six Stanley Cups, and Tom Hostetter, a Pacific Northwest golf professional and father-in-law of listener Maddie. HEADLINES: an NHS surgeon who had his own legs removed to satisfy a fetish was jailed for insurance fraud, a foot model was run over after refusing a date's foot-smelling request, Senator John Kennedy claimed radioactive shrimp will turn you into an alien, and a man in Batman pajamas helped police stop a robbery (with Hotshot's “Boner Man” twist).
(0:00) Jerry Jones justifies trading Micah Parsons to the Packers, Lil Wayne reacts (22:52) Matt Leinart and Mark Ingram on Texas vs. Ohio State, Arch Manning (38:18) Should Cowboys fans have any hope this season? (46:12) FINAL PREDICTIONS: Super Bowl, MVP, Amendments (01:06:33) Can the Cowboys prepare for the Eagles? (01:20:40) Who could've outbid the Packers for Micah Parsons? (01:24:21) Cowboys moved Parsons “to win playoff games”, Parkins' SB & MVP Picks (01:45:26) Parkin's Cowboys and Packers Picks (01:55:26) Cowboys vs. Eagles preview, Parsons expectations (02:05:42) Micah Parsons jumps to DPOY favorite Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices