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Master P aka Percy Miller on going from hip hop mogul to COACH P to a college hoops President of Basketball Ops, why obsession beats talent, how basketball saved his life, why unconventional thinking leads to success and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Your name is a search result now, and your brand is either being built on purpose or built by accident. We talk with Rizzo “King Kongin”, a marketer and creator who turned a competitive personal energy into a brand and an energy drink, then sold the formulation while keeping the King Kongin identity as a long-term platform.We get into the real origin story: planking challenges, relentless repetition, and the decision to be everywhere with your message. Rizzo breaks down how Master P helped shape the blueprint, what it takes to earn access to rooms with major celebrities, and why “opportunity” is more like a box of puzzle pieces than a finished picture. If you care about entrepreneurial mindset, product marketing, and personal branding, this conversation stays grounded in action and consequences.Then we go where most people avoid: partnerships. We talk about how deals go sideways when roles, budgets, and expectations are not clear from day one. From there, we zoom into AI search, Gemini, YouTube, and short-form video tools, plus the practical reality that AI models learn your reputation from what you publish. If you want to control the narrative around your business, real estate brand, or athlete profile, this is the playbook.Subscribe, share this with someone building a brand, and leave a review with the one idea you want people to associate with your name. ---Welcome to The Brad Weisman Show, where we dive into the world of real people, real life, and everything in between with your host, Brad Weisman!
New episode! This week we talk about a man who started an underground label and built it up to be one of the most popular Hip-Hop labels of the late 90's. With his brothers, and a huge roster of rappers, he taught us what it's like to be Bout It Bout It and say UUGGGHHHH. This week, Top 10 Master P songs. As always the audio version is on all major podcast platforms and the video version is on YouTube.Follow the podcast on Instagram, X & Tik Tok: @b_boypodcastFind us online: www.riplak.comFollow Raven Hunter on Instagram & X: @ravenhunteryps
Unanswered Prayers, Easter Candy, and Podcast Catch-Up with April On the podcast, Paul, Jeremy, and returning guest April banter about sampled music ("Darkest Light" by the Lafayette Afro Rock Band) and April's last era of secular rap (Master P's "Ice Cream Man"), then recap a busy Easter at church, Cadbury Creme Eggs, and expensive holiday candy. They debate drive-thru etiquette, share travel and hotel mishaps, discuss their dogs and kids' media preferences (including John Wick and Hallmark), and briefly touch on big-ticket events like the World Cup, WrestleMania, and a $5,000 Derby mint julep, plus TikTok trends like Scientology building "runs" and curiosity about the Vatican vault. The episode's main focus is wrestling with "unanswered prayers," using biblical examples (persistent widow, Hannah, Exodus, prison releases, John the Baptist, Jesus in Gethsemane, Paul's thorn) and emphasizing prayer as relationship, God's will, suffering, and practices like stillness, praying scripture, and worship music, with book recommendations from Pete Greig and Paul Miller. 00:00 Sampled Song Icebreaker 01:23 Master P Nostalgia 04:25 Easter Recap Candy Chaos 07:07 Drive Thru Thank You Debate 09:22 Milo and Dog Life Update 11:28 Ads Hallmark and Pricey Cards 13:52 Awkward TV With Teens 15:08 John Wick Talk 17:23 Kids and Screen Time 18:07 SNL Clips and Awkwardness 18:39 One Year After Flood 21:48 Dogs and Workouts 24:19 Kids Sports and Gym 25:42 World Cup Ticket Shock 27:16 Luxury Spending and Debt 29:08 Scientology TikTok Runs 31:05 Vatican Vault Mysteries 34:10 Area 51 and Secret Access 36:03 Vault Facts and Church Attic 37:24 From Jokes to Grief 39:02 What Unanswered Means 40:16 Widow and Hannah 43:39 Prayer Is Complicated 46:50 Thy Will Be Done 48:01 Suffering and Jesus 50:11 Living With Tension 54:21 Why Not You 58:41 Praying Intentionally 1:01:43 Silence and Solitude 1:03:33 Wrap Up
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Shannon Sharpe, Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson and Iso Joe Johnson are joined by Master P to talk about Uconn upsetting Duke, the Michigan Wolverines blowing out the Tennessee Volunteers to advance to the Final Four, and Paul Pierce believes Stephen Curry, Lebron James and Kevin Durant are no longer number 1s in the NBA and much more! 0:00 - Master P joins41:35 - Michigan beat Tennessee47:46 - Paul Pierce believes Steph, LeBron and KD are no longer number 1’s (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shannon Sharpe, Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson and Iso Joe Johnson react to the Oklahoma City Thunder beats the New York Knicks, the Boston Celtics beat the Charlotte Hornets and clinch the playoffs, and Master P joins to talk about Uconn upsetting Duke to advance to the Final Four and much more! Subscribe to Nightcap presented by PrizePicks so you don’t miss out on any new drops! Download the PrizePicks app today and use code SHANNON to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup! Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/NI... 06:05 - Thunder beat Knicks32:15 - Celtics beat Hornets49:35 - UConn beat Duke (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The 100th episode of the Let's Be Clear Podcast celebrates a major milestone with some of the most powerful moments from the journey so far.From Ray J opening up about mental health, to Master P sharing wisdom on entrepreneurship and ownership, this episode highlights the honest conversations that made Let's Be Clear a voice for culture. Stacey Abrams and Jasmine Crockett discuss leadership and the fight surrounding DEI, while Cam Newton and Rickey Smiley speak on legacy, faith, and responsibility.You'll also see powerful moments with Dr. Karri Turner, David & Tamela Mann, Chrisean Rock, and Jamal Bryant's daughters, covering faith, relationships, family, and the realities shaping our communities today.From the sanctuary to the street corner, these conversations have sparked debate, healing, and truth for thousands of viewers.You watched. You shared. You helped build this movement. Now experience the most powerful moments from the first 100 episodes of Let's Be Clear.Watch Full Episode HERE: Rickey Smiley on Adult Kids with Addiction, Losing His Son, and Kamala Harris: https://youtu.be/H7JvBRvN2g4 Dr. Karri & Dr. Jamal Bryant Talk Newlywed Life, Wedding Dowry and Public Marriage Struggles https://youtu.be/9cI0IF3-CX0Stacey Abrams Exposes the Black Church, ‘Project 2025' and DEI Attacks https://youtu.be/_o_ZIhIQSYUCam Newton Breaks Down NIL Money, Kaepernick's Protest and Black Athlete Pressure https://youtu.be/mdcm1ltZQuoRay J Talks Diddy, Nicki Minaj, and Lifelong Impacts of Scandals https://youtu.be/Jk7qrOC1cSY Chrisean Rock on Addiction, Jail, and Her Journey to Faith https://youtu.be/isS3PxDUsZUJasmine Crockett on Political Backlash, Melania Trump, & Her Viral Clash with Marjorie Taylor Greene https://youtu.be/dn6H3XEgC9wMaster P Teaches Escaping Generational Poverty, Building Financial Legacy, & His Faith in God https://youtu.be/fSP8NqDwxGA#LetsBeClearPodcast #JamalBryantPodcast #100thEpisode #RayJ #MasterP #CamNewton #RickeySmiley #DrKarriTurner #DavidAndTamelaMann #StaceyAbrams #JasmineCrockett #ChriseanRock
Thursday's 9am hour of Mac & Cube saw Wimp Sanderson, former men's basketball coach at Alabama, tells McElroy & Cubelic why basketball is a more athletic sport than football or baseball, how far he expects each SEC team to go in the Tourney, and the importance of Spring practice; then, the guys are excited that Arizona State (basketball) could be coached by Master P; and later, everyone puts their Final Four & title game predictions on the record. "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kolby Crawford of VT Scoop discusses James Franklin's first spring practice. Chuck and Heath discuss Kirby Smart's bluntness about alternate uniforms and what matters top him. Robert Ferringo of Doc's Sports discusses the NCAA tournament.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode of Have Kids They Said, Rich is on a mission to prioritize sleep while Nicole gets caught checking homework with ChatGPT. They talk surprise birthday parties, the anniversary of the Covid shutdown, and Nicole being completely overstimulated by life. Kids' haircuts are how much?! Rich has somehow amassed an alarming number of socks—leading to even more laundry tales. Hit play, subscribe, leave a review, and send this episode to the friend whose laundry pile is also quietly judging them. Have Kids, They Said... is a SiriusXM Network Podcast made by Nicole Ryan and Rich Davis.If you'd like to send us a message or ask a question email us at HKTSpod@gmail.comFollow on social media:Instagram @havekidstheysaidpodNicole @mashupnicoleRich @richdavisand @siriusxm Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of Bomani Jones 1996 Hip Hop Series, Bo and DJ Wally Sparks examine the origin of Southern Hip Hop that year. First, they discuss the Geto Boys and how they were the genesis of Southern Rap. Later, they break down Outkast's "ATLiens", how it differs from their first record, and the incredibly adult themes explored by two teenagers. Finally, they examine the influences of No Limit & Master P on New Orleans and Three 6 Mafia on Memphis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We found an episode that got lost in the shuffle. The No Limit VS. Cash Money took place in October of 2025, and somehow it was not released. Oh well we don't care…here's some old sh*t for you. Enjoy it THE GRUMPY WAY!!!!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/grumpy-old-mixtape--2575402/support.Grumpy Old Mixtape unfiltered hip‑hop, barbershop comedy, and culture with Dubb H & Big Ty. Sub: Apple • Spotify • YouTube. Follow @grumpyoldmixtape. Explicit.
Host Nate Wilcox returns with cohorts Eugene S. Robinson, lead singer of the art-punk band Oxbow and veteran entertainment attorney Alexei Auld to continue their discussion of Netflix' Hip Hop Evolution. This week they look at New Orleans hip-hop from bounce to No Limit & Cash Money Records. GO TO THE LET IT ROLL SUBSTACK TO HEAR THE FULL EPISODE -- The final 15 minutes of this episode are exclusively for paying subscribers to the Let It Roll Substack. Also subscribe to the LET IT ROLL EXTRA feed on Apple, Spotify or your preferred podcast service to access the full episodes via your preferred podcast outlet. We've got all 350+ episodes listed, organized by mini-series, genre, era, co-host, guest and more. Please consider becoming a paid subscriber to support the show. Thanks! Email letitrollpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter. Let It Roll is proud to be part of Pantheon Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike and Charlie spoke to a WWL listener about LSU women's basketball and UNO men's basketball. LSU head baseball coach Jay Johnson joined Sports Talk. Coach Johnson recapped the Tigers' first loss of the season to McNeese State. He shared his thoughts on LSU's weekend rotation, the Tigers' elite lineup, and new AD Verge Ausberry. Mike, Charlie, and Steve played their daily "Triple Option" segment.
Listen as Spike Lou and Animal Brown react to a lowkey stacked week in hip-hop. TI finally made this official with 50 Cent, dropping a diss record. We'll debate whether it landed or not. Larry June and Currency drop their collab project, Jay Z may or may not have something brewing for Reasonable Doubt and Master P says he turned down $10 M's for a Super Bowl commercial.
D-Moe is a founding member of the Get Low Playaz along with JT The Bigga Figga, San Quinn, and Seff The Gaffla. Born and raised in San Francisco's Fillmoe, he joined the YBG crew and grew his reputation as a rapper in juvenile hall. D-Moe was part of SF rap history on the “The SFC” with RBL Posse. He released his debut album on Get Low Records, as well as the GLP compilation. Throughout his career, D-Moe went between rapping and the streets and ended up serving prison time. Now he's back in the Bay and focused on new upcoming projects.Join the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/dregsoneSubscribe to the clips channel: http://youtube.com/@HistoryoftheBayClips For promo opportunities on the podcast, e-mail info@historyofthebay.com--History of the Bay Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3ZUM4rCv6xfNbvB4r8TVWU?si=9218659b5f4b43aaOnline Store: https://dregsone.myshopify.com Follow Dregs One:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1UNuCcJlRb8ImMc5haZHXF?si=poJT0BYUS-qCfpEzAX7mlAInstagram: https://instagram.com/dregs_oneTikTok: https://tiktok.com/@dregs_oneTwitter: https://twitter.com/dregs_oneFacebook: https://facebook.com/dregsone41500:00 Fillmoe04:33 YBG & juvenile hall13:27 Starting to rap19:59 JT The Bigga Figga22:04 Yukmouth24:03 Seff The Gaffla25:25 “The SFC” - Fillmoe & HP 34:51 San Quinn37:03 Herm & Master P compilations41:54 Get Low45:08 “Do You Feel Me?” & “Straight Out The Lamb”50:05 Rich Tha Factor52:16 Independent business 1:02:18 Street money vs rap money1:08:42 The Game1:11:12 Nipsey Hussle1:16:52 Messy Marv1:23:51 Moving to Vegas1:39:54 New projects
On this episode we sit down with Louisiana artists TheBrosFresh and talk about their upcoming music and how is Austin treating them. We also discuss VladTV making tweets about Jay-Z to garner attention from the worse parts of the internet. Hip-Hop facts include facts about I Love Lucy, Drake, Master P and more. Fresh’s Unpopular […] The post Rockin’ With TheBrosFresh! appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
Get ready for the return of Ronda Rousey as she gets set to square off with another female legend, Gina Carano! Plus, Master P's son, Mercy Miller, shows "no mercy" with a vicious poster-dunk against Iowa State. And Lindsey Vonn is back on American soil after her horrific injury in the Olympics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fat Pimp on BigXThaPlug, NEW DALLAS, DIDDY, Bun B! Master P, Mia X!
Hip-hop didn't jump to “extreme” overnight—it evolved. In this episode, Capital J and D.L. Glass break down the progression pattern that keeps repeating in the culture: something small shows up, nobody checks it, then years later it explodes into the new normal.From raunchy rap shifting from “you had to be at the show” to on wax to full-on image + brand, to gang culture going from references… to real affiliations… to “every crew is a gang,” to violence becoming content, to raunchy male rap hitting a ceiling, to the mumble/SoundCloud era where “unpolished” stopped being a dealbreaker—this conversation connects the dots in a way that's going to have you pausing, rewinding, and arguing in the comments.And yes… y'all heard it right: they put KRS-One, N.W.A., Master P, Lil' Kim, and today's artists on the same timeline and ask the question everybody avoids:Did the culture choose this… or did it get conditioned into it?0:00 – Cold open / behind-the-scenesJ talks remixing the podcast theme and how the show has evolved (audio + occasional YouTube video).0:56 – The episode thesis: “the progression”D.L. lays out the core idea: “bad/tough stuff” in hip-hop often starts small, gets ignored, then balloons into its most extreme form.1:35 – Topic 1: Raunchy female rap's timelineEarly era: raunchy mostly a live-show thing (not always on record). First “shock on wax” moments (example mentioned: BWP). Lil' Kim as a turning point: lyrics + image + photoshoot era. The “normalized” moment: what used to be scandal becomes everyday.6:00 – The culture's desensitization effect“Went from ‘Oh my God' to ‘Who cares?'” The bigger point: once the shock wears off, the next extreme has to be louder to get attention.7:30 – Topic 2: “Gay rapper” progressionArgument: this trend hasn't “floodgated” yet the way others did, but the pathway looks familiar. Discussion of artists pushing boundaries and the idea that time determines what becomes normalized.10:00 – Topic 3: Gang culture 1.0 → 2.0 → 3.0West Coast storytelling era → real affiliations becoming visible → “everything is a gang” era. Conversation shifts to how mass appeal + branding can make dangerous identities feel “cool.”13:45 – Topic 4: Violence in hip-hopViolent imagery existed early (movies, covers, stage presence). Debate around “who introduced it” vs “who trivialized it.” Timeline logic: early shocks → pauses → later explosions → today's extreme outcomes.18:00 – “Mentorship vs outcome” momentA big “what if” discussion: how different paths and guidance could have changed outcomes.19:00 – Topic 5: Raunchy male rap reaching the ceilingFrom novelty raunch to mainstream—then into on-stage extremes. They argue it's hit the “pinnacle” where there's nowhere else to go.23:30 – Topic 6: Mumble rap / “unacceptable becoming acceptable”Debate around Master P opening the door for unpolished sound to reach the masses. Connection to the SoundCloud era: polish stopped being required to “finish the race.”29:00 – Topic 7: R&B following rap's raunchy curveR&B examples across eras and the argument that it's on the same path, just not fully “exploded” yet.31:30 – The “negative trends spread faster than positive” takeawayWhy positivity doesn't create a wave the same way controversy does.33:00 – Topic 8: Street code → oversharing eraFrom silence about real life to broadcasting everything (social media, diss cycles, public beefs). Monetization + attention economy as the accelerant.38:00 – “Trivializing violence” discussionThe difference between “meaningful” violence vs “casual” violence in lyrics and skits, and how that shapes listeners.40:00 – Closing thoughts + final punchlineThey call for a progression of positive and end with the “2026” reality check.
History of the Bay Podcast Ep. 139: Too $hort RETURNS for a 2nd episode to pick up where the last one left off. Following the Bay Originators Discussion Panel at History of the Bay Day, we discuss whether he was truly the FIRST Bay Area rapper. We also talk about his move to Atlanta, the times he fell in love, Pimp C, Menace II Society, and the Hyphy Movement.--Join the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/dregsone--Check out 1Hundred Years Enterprise Foundation: https://1hundredyears.bizCheck out Lumales Tamales:https://lumales.com--For promo opportunities on the podcast, e-mail: info@historyofthebay.com--History of the Bay Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3ZUM4rCv6xfNbvB4r8TVWU?si=9218659b5f4b43aaOnline Store: https://dregsone.myshopify.com Follow Dregs One:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1UNuCcJlRb8ImMc5haZHXF?si=poJT0BYUS-qCfpEzAX7mlAInstagram: https://instagram.com/dregs_oneTikTok: https://tiktok.com/@dregs_oneTwitter: https://twitter.com/dregs_oneFacebook: https://facebook.com/dregsone41500:00 Discussion panel recap04:07 Falling in love?15:43 Staying out the streets21:49 What happened to Freddy B26:28 Moving to Atlanta37:34 Pimp C & UGK50:32 Master P, Cougnut53:49 Menace II Society56:43 Pooh Man & Ant Banks59:07 Was anybody before Short??1:06:02 Hyphy movement1:15:04 Retirement1:18:57 Blow The Whistle
I had the extreme pleasure of sitting down with the filmmakers and producers behind the newly released film Clika. The film is executive produced by Jimmy Humilde and features stars such as Eric Roberts, Master P, and Peter Greene. It also marks the film debut of its lead actor, Jaydee. While this is his first acting role, he's no stranger to performing—he's the lead singer of the group Herencia de Patrones.Clika has been unofficially described as the Latino 8 Mile. I chopped it up with writer/director Michael Greene and writer/producers Ski-ter Jones and Sean McBride. The buzz and energy surrounding this film are palpable. These breakthrough filmmakers were kind enough to walk us through their journey, sharing how this indie project evolved from conception to execution and ultimately to a national Sony release.Their passion for storytelling is infectious and carries a childlike exuberance. Michael Greene, Ski-ter Jones, and Sean McBride are a fun, driven group of creatives clearly on a trajectory toward becoming Hollywood power players—and we've got a front-row seat to their launch.
Big7 gets an award from master p . All the hard work finally paid off.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Lamar Tyler.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Lamar Tyler.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Lamar Tyler.
The Grizzlies got Harrison Barnes'd again, what's going on with Jaren Jackson Jr, and what the Grizzlies should've done different in the 4th quarter last night (6:10) + Clippers and Chris Paul have decided to part ways (23:02) and Chris tells you the name he's heard the most with the Memphis Football Coaching Search (34:08). Percy Miller aka Master P is now the GM and Assistant Coach of the University of New Orleans Men's Basketball team. He joins us in-studio to talk about everything from the VERZUZ against Cash Money to playing in the NBA to music, his recruiting pitch to kids, and so much more (59:26).Host: Chris Vernon Co-Hosts/Contributors: Jon Roser, Devin Walker Guest: Master PTechnical Director: Jacob Stopcotte Associate Producer: Jena Broyles
Send us a textWe unpack brand misreads around DEI, then shift into AI's new place in music as an AI artist hits the Billboard charts. The second half breaks down No Limit vs Cash Money, why showmanship beat scarcity, and who could credibly face Jay-Z in a Versus.• Target's inclusivity optics and how brands underestimate cultural risk• AI as tool vs replacement in music creation• Prompting as a communication skill and why it matters• The ethics and reality of relationships with AI• Service apps, convenience trade-offs, and hidden costs• No Limit vs Cash Money: attendance, presence, and MVPs• Snoop's loyalty, Master P's protection, and legacy moments• Mannie Fresh vs KLC and production identity• Who can match Jay-Z: Wayne, Nas, Drake, Kanye• Why Jay vs Nas makes the most musical senseYoutube to https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPIs6Ko7BCc9l5jlE5AbAUqZ0gAOhmuq- https://mixed-vibez-drip.printify.me/
UNO head men's basketball coach Stacy Hollowell joined Weekend Kickoff. Hollowell praised Master P's impact on the program, broke down UNO's West Coast trip, and gave surprise players on the Privateers' roster.
Mike and Steve interviewed UNO head men's basketball coach Stacy Hollowell. Hollowell praised Master P's impact on the program, broke down UNO's West Coast trip, and gave surprise players on the Privateers' roster. The guys lamented Garrett Nussmeier's injury, which will keep him out of the Senior Day game. Mike, Charlie, and Steve played their weekly "Pick-Six" segment.
Hawks talk -R.I.P Lenny Wilkins (02:30) -Hawks west coast sweep (03:30)**Rotation talk: Mo as the “fire extinguisher,” Dyson's composure, NAW's closer run**Jalen and Okungwu: The new dynamic duo**Scrappy comeback vs the Suns-Injury notes: Z (hip), KP (knee), Trey (MCL re-eval) & what changes on return (31:30)-Trade whispers: KP value, rebounding need, guard depth (33:30)-What's next: Pistons, Spurs, Pelicans—bank the wins (35:30)-Other Basketball News (40:00)** Steph leaves under armour ***The burns wemby and the spurs two nights in a row**Gambling probe reaches Lebrons doorstep**Master P and UNO defeat Tulane and TCU
NoH8tin is a visual artist and graphic designer from Berkeley who came up in Bay Area rap's golden era. His drawings in class at Berkeley High got enough attention that it led him to start putting his work out there just as local rap legends like Too Short, E-40, and Mac Dre were getting popular. NoH8tin landed an illustrator position with Phunky Phat Graph-X, who were responsible for almost all local album art at the time. His resume includes work for Master P including one of the earliest No Limit Records logo. --For promo opportunities on the podcast, e-mail: info@historyofthebay.com--History of the Bay Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3ZUM4rCv6xfNbvB4r8TVWU?si=9218659b5f4b43aaOnline Store: https://dregsone.myshopify.com Follow Dregs One:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1UNuCcJlRb8ImMc5haZHXF?si=poJT0BYUS-qCfpEzAX7mlAInstagram: https://instagram.com/dregs_oneTikTok: https://tiktok.com/@dregs_oneTwitter: https://twitter.com/dregs_oneFacebook: https://facebook.com/dregsone41500:00 History of the Bay Day 03:35 Getting into art11:24 Early Bay Area hip-hop20:39 Love for mobb music28:24 Mac Dre “All Damn Day”34:44 In-A-Minute Records 36:47 Phunky Phat Graph-X40:40 No Limit Records54:44 Nakia; Rally Ral58:42 Delinquentz; C-Bo; Black Dynasty1:01:18: Sonya C; TRU1:05:16 Money B1:08:06 Luniz
In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into the current NBA season, highlighting the emergence of young talent like Victor Wembanyama and the evolving dynamics of the league. They also explore the state of hip hop, discussing the importance of artist development, cultural appropriation, and the recent absence of hip hop in the Billboard top 40. The discussion culminates in a lively debate about the No Limit vs. Cash Money versus battle, reflecting on the legacy and impact of these influential music labels. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into the controversial legacy of Lil Wayne, and the impact of iconic rap labels like No Limit and Cash Money. They discuss the cultural significance of artists like Mia X and Juvenile, and reflect on the return of the Versus series, highlighting Jay-Z's unmatched legacy in hip-hop. The conversation culminates in a playful debate over potential versus matchups, including Beyoncé vs. Rihanna and Chris Brown vs. Usher, showcasing the hosts' humor and camaraderie throughout.*** CHAPTERS ***00:00 NBA Season Insights and Player Discoveries03:04 The Evolution of Young Talent in the NBA06:06 The Impact of Players Like Ja Morant and Victor Wembanyama08:58 The Role of Women in Basketball and Team Dynamics12:00 Cultural Appropriation in Music and Hip Hop's Evolution15:00 The Future of Hip Hop and Its Commercialization21:37 The Ducky Donuts and Lollipop Kids22:05 Ruthless Artists and Hip Hop's Evolution23:38 Artist Development and Label Responsibilities25:05 The Difference Between Rappers and Rap Artists26:38 The Case of Designer and Artist Growth27:59 Timmy Timmy Turn and the Evolution of Styles30:02 The Transition of Artists in Hip Hop32:27 The State of Modern Rap and Its Faces33:31 Versus Battles: No Limit vs. Cash Money40:01 The Legacy of No Limit Records44:01 The Evolution of Drill Rap45:00 Cash Money vs. Young Money: The Legacy of Lil Wayne45:58 No Limit Records: A Cultural Phenomenon48:55 Mia X: The Queen of No Limit51:00 Juvenile's COVID Remix: A Cultural Reflection55:59 Versus: The Return of a Cultural Staple59:50 Schoolyard Tales and Rivalries01:01:30 The Impact of School Culture on Identity01:03:44 Musical Influences and Nostalgia01:04:32 The Versus Debate: Jay-Z's Dominance01:12:48 Iconic Showdowns: Beyoncé vs. Rihanna and Usher vs. Chris Brown----------------TakeawaysThe NBA season brings excitement despite team struggles.Young players like Victor Wembanyama are changing the game.Artist development is crucial for success in hip hop.Cultural appropriation in music is a significant issue.The absence of hip hop in the Billboard top 40 is concerning.Versus battles highlight the legacy of influential music labels.No Limit Records had a massive impact on Southern hip hop.The evolution of players reflects the changing dynamics of the NBA.Music today often lacks the authenticity of past eras.The conversation around hip hop's future is vital for its growth. Drill rap has evolved significantly over the years.Lil Wayne's legacy is both celebrated and criticized.No Limit and Cash Money have shaped the rap landscape.Mia X is often overlooked in discussions of rap legends.Juvenile's COVID remix sparked cultural conversations.Master P remains a pivotal figure in rap history.The Versus series has revitalized interest in hip-hop battles.Jay-Z's cultural impact is unparalleled in the industry.Beyoncé and Rihanna represent two powerful forces in music.The hypothetical matchups between artists highlight their legacies.---------------
Join Lil' Lo and Big Shot Shae as they discuss people taking issues with smokers doing so everywhere, master p designing wheelchairs for children, the people who are really impacted by the titan that is the true crime media industry, the controversy in Thailand at the Miss Universe Pageant, and more ! Email for advice / to be featured: LetMeStayFocused@gmail.com Follow Our Hosts:@lilloworldwide@bigshotshae**DISCLAIMER: THIS IS A COMEDIC PODCAST** Scenarios and responses from this show should be taken with a grain of salt. In other words, this is all a joke. Unless otherwise noted, any similarity to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events, is purely coincidental.
On this weeks episode of RAOP we talk about all the recent updates from the Cash Money vs No Limit verzuz, white people wearing SINNERS themed costumes, Cam Newton throwing hands with mascots, LSU giving Brian Kelly the boot, the Studstitute teacher getting fired and a ton more. ➡️ SIGN UP TO OUR TWITCH
The actual and factual Kim Smith returns to the studio after an interesting trip to Washington DC to report the latest in entertainment and current events. The podcast came to life in DC where our third co-host Monie and our DC co-host Josh met up with Kim and Sir Goodwin Live at Kitchen and Cocktails in Downtown DC.Onefest and TSA Atlanta 1000Verzuz 1300Kevin McCall v Patti LaBelle 1800NBA Players gambling 2500Emotional Justin Fields 2700 kims korner 5300Men with Money are to provide, a woman with money should leave 12500
SummaryIn this episode of the Get Right Podcast, the hosts celebrate personal milestones while diving into a nostalgic discussion about the recent Versus battle between Cash Money and No Limit. They reflect on the performances, critique the artists, and explore the dynamics of relationships within the hip-hop community. The conversation shifts to the legacy of Master P and the impact of R. Kelly versus Drake, culminating in a debate about the evolution of R&B and its current state. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the current landscape of R&B music, discussing the impact of artists like Leon Thomas and Lucky Day, while also reflecting on the generational shifts in music appreciation. They explore the influence of Drake on the genre and compare his legacy to that of Michael Jackson. The discussion transitions into the NBA, where they predict the upcoming season and analyze player dynamics, particularly focusing on LeBron James and the potential for trades.
In this episode, Tubby talks about the recent Verzuz battle between Cash Money & No Limit Records while listening to the 5th album by Master P, "Ice Cream Man".
Mike and Charlie spoke to a WWL listener about LSU head coach Brian Kelly, Southern Miss football, and UNO basketball. Audacy NFL Insider Mark Schlereth, the host of "The Stinkin' Truth" podcast, joined Sports Talk. Schlereth recapped the Broncos' historic fourth-quarter comeback against the Giants. He emphasized the importance of the Saints losing star center Erik McCoy. Schlereth also previewed the Saints' matchup against the Buccaneers. Mike, Charlie, and Jeff played their daily "Triple Option" segment.
Hollywood has never shied away from portraying obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) — but it often gets it wrong. Typically, OCD is reduced to a punchline, a quirky habit, or a stereotype about neatness and handwashing. In this episode, TV & movie actor Rachel Alig and award-winning filmmaker Sam Sabawi take us behind the scenes of their acclaimed short film “For All I Know” to show how OCD can — and should — be portrayed with truth and compassion. Sam, who lives with OCD, explains why lazy writing has distorted public understanding and how he used his lived experience to create an authentic story. Rachel shares the emotional depth required to embody a character with OCD, and how she avoided the clichés that Hollywood often leans on. Together, they reveal how real therapy techniques — especially exposure and response prevention (ERP) — were brought into the film to highlight the messy, ongoing reality of recovery. Listener takeaways: how Hollywood depictions have shaped public misconceptions of OCD and why the process of authentically portraying OCD on screen matters what OCD actually is — and isn't why ERP therapy is the gold standard for treatment This is a rare insider look at mental illness through the eyes of two industry leaders determined to change how we see OCD. Listen now! Sam and Rachel's Award-Winning Short Film About OCD, For All I Know, is available on YouTube now. (Viewing Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vwk4UPHKp0) Our guest, Sam Sabawi, is a two-time Emmy-nominated filmmaker whose work spans narrative fiction, documentary, and unscripted formats. A five-time Telly Award winner and two-time Anthem Gold recipient, Sabawi brings over a decade of experience in visual storytelling across scripted film, development, and branded content. His recent short film For All I Know explores the interior landscape of OCD to externalize intrusive thoughts. The film is currently on its festival circuit. Our guest, Rachel Alig, is quickly establishing herself as a dynamic force in both comedy and drama, with a growing list of standout performances across film, television, and commercial work. With over a decade of experience, she has shared the screen with acclaimed talent including John Magaro (The Big Short, PastLives, Carol), Lou Diamond Phillips, Nick Jonas, Jason Biggs, Rob Riggle, and Master P. Her most recent film, OMAHA—starring John Magaro—premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival in the prestigious U.S. Dramatic Competition category and was acquired by Greenwich Entertainment for a theatrical release in early 2026. She also appears in FOUND FOOTAGE, distributed by Vertical Entertainment, which hit theaters nationwide on June 20, 2025. Rachel stars opposite of Lou Diamond Phillips and Malcolm McDowell in, ET TU, which started streaming on all major platforms this summer. And today, September 2, 2025, INVISIBLE, is streaming on Amazon Prime, where Rachel has the lead female role. Rachel's craft is rooted in a strong foundation of training, including The Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in West Hollywood and The Groundlings. She further honed her skills through ongoing work with Lesly Kahn & Co. and two years of master classes at The Margie Haber Studio. Our host, Gabe Howard, is an award-winning writer and speaker who lives with bipolar disorder. He is the author of the popular book, "Mental Illness is an Asshole and other Observations," available from Amazon; signed copies are also available directly from the author. Gabe is also the host of the "Inside Bipolar" podcast with Dr. Nicole Washington. Gabe makes his home in the suburbs of Columbus, Ohio. He lives with his supportive wife, Kendall, and a Miniature Schnauzer dog that he never wanted, but now can't imagine life without. To book Gabe for your next event or learn more about him, please visit gabehoward.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Million Dollaz Daily: MASTER P TEACHING SNOOP ABOUT THE BIZYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/mworthofgame
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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Lamar Tyler.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Lamar Tyler.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Lamar Tyler.
The Real Secret Behind Success That Nobody Talks About What if success wasn't about talent, luck, or even hard work—but about who you become in the process? In this mashup, I bring together three powerhouse voices—Jay “Jeezy” Jenkins, Maria Shriver, and Percy “Master P” Miller—to reveal the truth about success that most people overlook. These aren't theories. These are battle-tested lessons born from pain, reinvention, and the courage to carve your own lane when the world tells you it's impossible. Jeezy takes us inside the moment he left the streets behind to bet it all on music—and how life's hardest hits, from losing his voice to battling Bell's palsy, forced him to confront who he really was. His story is a raw reminder that success isn't about avoiding setbacks, but about finding strength and faith in the middle of them. Maria Shriver opens up about growing up in a legendary family where confidence wasn't inherited—it had to be earned . She shares the lessons she's learned about self-worth, identity, and how breaking free from old beliefs can open the door to your true calling . Her honesty is a masterclass in building a life not defined by other people's expectations, but by your own truth. And then there's Master P—an icon who turned “No Limit” from a mindset into a movement. From selling music out of his trunk to building generational wealth, he breaks down why consistency beats talent, why faith without work is dead, and why not all money is good money . His wisdom on integrity, entrepreneurship, and refusing to accept “headache money” will challenge you to raise your standards in life and business . Every story in this episode points back to one truth: Success isn't what you think. It's not a destination, a bank account, or a title. It's about transformation—becoming your “other self” on the other side of adversity . And that's a secret most people will never understand. Key Takeaways: Why the hardest seasons of your life are preparing you for your “other self.” How Jeezy rebuilt his life by walking away from the streets and facing failure head-on. Maria Shriver's powerful perspective on earning self-confidence and breaking free from limiting beliefs. Master P's blueprint for entrepreneurship: consistency, faith, and turning down “headache money.” Why success is less about what you get and more about who you become. This is one of those episodes you'll want to play more than once, because the wisdom in it doesn't just inspire—it transforms.
Hip-hop debates, industry insights, and real talk—this episode of the Ern and Iso Podcast is packed with it all!