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Quake discusses Diddy officially filing appeal over his 50-month prison sentence, 50 Cent reacting to rumors that Diddy could face new charges soon, Maino arguing 50 Cent & G-Unit got spanked by Jimmy Henchman, Mystikal pleading guilty to rape, Gunna hitting promoters with $750K lawsuit over X Games deal, Ray J threatening Cam'ron, Mase and Shyne for speaking on Brandy, J. Cole's ‘The Fall Off' World Tour already making history, Lil Wayne and Jay-Z announcing new tours and concerts, Lil Wayne talking about A.I. and how it can't replace him, Rick Ross ordering cease and desist for Remy Ma's movie and much more.(00:00) - Intro(08:19) - Diddy Officially Files Appeal Over His 50-Month Prison Sentence(15:09) - 50 Cent Reacts To Rumors That Diddy Could Face New Charges Soon(17:47) - Maino Argues 50 Cent & G-Unit Got Spanked By Jimmy Henchman(29:34) - Mystikal Pleads Guilty To Rape(31:29) - Gunna Hits Promoters With $750K Lawsuit Over X Games Deal(33:10) - Ray J Threatens Cam'ron, Mase and Shyne For Speaking On Brandy(40:13) - J. Cole's ‘The Fall Off' World Tour Is Already Making History(41:30) - Lil Wayne And Jay-Z Announce New Tours and Concerts(47:03) - Lil Wayne Talks About A.I. And How It Can't Replace Him(50:23) - Rick Ross Orders Cease And Desist For Remy Ma's Movie(54:21) - Billboard Hot 100
Billboards Top 40 Recording Artist Ricky Rebel is an American Singer-Songwriter, Dancer & Musician known as the Lead Vocalist for iconic boy-band No Authority, who were signed to Michael Jackson's label MJJ Music and Madonna's Maverick Records. With over 30 years as a successful artist, he's released music and toured with celebs such as Britney Spears, Destiny Child, Snoop Dogg & Lil Wayne and is the Co-Host of The Hollywood Rebel Report on NBC News Radio station.In this episode, we discuss Ricky's journey, being awarded a place in the Entertainment Hall of Fame, his Las Vegas Residency "Diamond Rebel Renay", his music video "Sonic Boom" making history by winning Best Music Video at Europe Music Video Awards, his newest Album "Filling the Void", plus he joins the "Hot Seat" Ranking Music Legends!
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/msoH50WCu0KThe latest Segment of Notorious Mass Effect features Analytic Dreamz dissecting the swirling rumors around Drake's upcoming album ICEMAN (stylized as “Iceman”), teased since 2024 and positioned as his major post-Kendrick Lamar feud project in 2026.With no official announcement, tracklist, or confirmed release date as of March 16, 2026, Analytic Dreamz examines the buildup: cryptic social media posts like “ICEMAN 2026,” insider claims of an imminent drop (some speculating late March or April), and industry predictions from outlets like Hits Daily Double calling it potentially the biggest album of the year amid Drake's streaming dominance.The hottest rumor centers on a Future feature—sparked by Charlamagne Tha God on The Breakfast Club, citing a source who allegedly heard the project and confirmed Pluto's appearance. This would mark a stunning reconciliation after their 2024 fallout tied to Metro Boomin and the “Like That” diss. Discussions on podcasts like New Rory & Mal and Joe Budden's show debate its validity, with Budden dismissing much as hype or delay tactics while predicting an 80% chance Drake takes shots at J. Cole, referencing lingering tension from Cole's “7 Minute Drill” apology and battle withdrawal.Betting markets like Kalshi give only ~26% odds for a J. Cole feature, with Cole himself responding non-committally: “I don't know about that.” Other speculated collaborators include frequent partners 21 Savage, Travis Scott, Lil Wayne, and Young Thug, plus fan wishes like Central Cee, Bad Bunny, SZA, Dave, and Brent Faiyaz—though none are verified.Analytic Dreamz breaks down fan divisions: excitement for high-profile reunions and a narrative response to the beef versus skepticism that reconciling with rivals feels desperate or undermines Drake's stance, as voiced by critics like Glasses Malone.As the most anticipated rap release of 2026, ICEMAN remains shrouded in speculation, fueling debates on reconciliation, disses, and rollout strategy.Tune in for Analytic Dreamz's balanced take on separating fact from rumor in Drake's next era. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/exclusive-contentPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this episode of Yup, Another Podcast we are getting into Bam Adebayu scoring 83 points in a game, we also talk about Michael B Jordan and Delroy Lindo's BAFTA situation, we also get in to Lil Wayne being the most progressive rapper as well as woody going bald in the new toy story. All that that and more on “Yup, Another Podcast”, a podcast about absolutely nothingFollow Us On Twitter/Instagram@Yup_AnotherPod@ImStunt/@ImStunt1@HarleyNoDavidson_@Chief_Leaf/@_ChiefEats_@ShiLuvsMusic/Shizzy.Shi@LerStevens
669. Part 2. We continue Women's History Month by concluding our conversation with Marcelle Bienvenu. Whe is an author working on the history of Creole cooking. Marcelle Bienvenu's highly anticipated new release of her timeless classic, Who's Your Mama, Are You Catholic, and Can You Make A Roux? is a treasure trove of over two hundred recipes, revised with a Foreword by Emeril Lagasse and sumptuous color photography capturing the essence of every season. Marcelle is a cookbook author and food writer who has been preparing Cajun and Creole dishes since the 1960s. She has written on Creole/Cajun Cooking for The Times Picayune, Time-Life Books, and has been featured in Garden & Gun, Food & Wine, Saveur, Southern Living, Redbook, The New York Times, Louisiana Life, and Acadiana Profile. Now available: Liberty in Louisiana: A Comedy. The oldest play about Louisiana, author James Workman wrote it as a celebration of the Louisiana Purchase. Now it is back in print for the first time in 222 years. Order your copy today! This week in the Louisiana Anthology. Meghan F. McDonald.'NOLA: An Interactive Street Performing Experience.' Before embarking on my street performing tour of the U.S., one aspect I said I would investigate on the road was how influencial setting is for creating music. Admittedly, this question was buried under piles of other questions that surfaced during my earlier stops, D.C., Nashville, Asheville and Atlanta. But that changed once I arrived in New Orleans. Music and culture ' especially along Royal Street ' ooze from NOLA's pores, pumping through its streets as if the heart of all music can be found somewhere within the veins of the French Quarter. It is New Orleans, after all, that mothered music greats ranging from Louis Armstrong and Fats Domino to Lil Wayne. And that variety is not accidental ' it's part of NOLA's appeal. On one street you may walk into an impromptu jazz ensemble performance, complete with an upright bass, saxophone player and a singer throwing out some hot scats. Five blocks down, you could stumble upon a high-energy brass group filled with trumpets, trombones and a tuba. Not to mention the multiple solo acts scattered throughout NOLA's streets at all hours of the day and night. One factor that makes NOLA an ideal street performing city is the layout. The Quarter's tight streets, filled with sheltered sidewalks due to the vast amounts of layered decks, create a rich acoustic experience for buskers. The sound stays contained from having a ceiling of sorts, which then bounces off the parallel building in full circle. This week in Louisiana history. March 13, 1815. Gen. Andrew Jackson declares the end of martial law in New Orleans at the end of War of 1812. This week in New Orleans history. The City Park property was famous as a dueling ground long before it was a park ' more Affaires d'honneur were fought in New Orleans than in any other American city. They resulted from serious affronts, petty insults, or deliberate confrontations for the sole purpose of displaying fencing skills. Weapons of choice included swords, sabers, pistols, rifles, even bare hands. During the 1800s a series of duels were fought between fencing masters ' the most famous, Spaniard Pepe Llula was known as a duelist who met any man with any weapon. Times-Democrat on March 13, 1892, reported, "Between 1834 and 1844 scarcely a day passed without duels being fought at the Oaks'. Dueling had been outlawed two years before under the death penalty (if a death resulted) but it was seldom enforced. This week in Louisiana. Black Bayou Lake National Wildlife Refuge 480 Richland Place Monroe, LA 71203 Open daily from sunrise to sunset Website: fws.gov/refuge/black-bayou-lake Email: blackbayoulake@fws.gov Phone: (318) 387‑1114 March is one of the best months to visit Black Bayou Lake, with mild temperatures, active wildlife, and early spring blooms along the trails and boardwalks: Boardwalk Trail: A scenic walk over the cypress‑studded lake, ideal for birdwatching and photography. Visitor Center & Nature Exhibits: Located in a restored plantation house with hands‑on displays. Wildlife Viewing: Frequent sightings of herons, egrets, turtles, and alligators in their natural habitat. Postcards from Louisiana. Sporty's Brass Band. Listen on Apple Podcasts. Listen on audible. Listen on Spotify. Listen on TuneIn. Listen on iHeartRadio. The Louisiana Anthology Home Page. Like us on Facebook.
Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: Sincere Vega, conshus, AMiAM, Swamburger, The Allergies, BluRum 13, Marco Benevento, Marianne Mirage, Sick James, Digi-Prince Underground, Chinese American Bear, Ana Tijoux, Thundercat, Remi Wolf, Memblem, Noche, The Workin Class, Ray Robinson, Jorja Smith, The Womack Sisters, Ill Conscious, Debonair P, EyeQ, Daniel Crawford, Kendrick Lamar, James Blake, B Dolan, Snoop Dogg and Lil Wayne, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
What if the voice in your head could predict your success? 2 Chainz built a multi-decade music and business empire by trusting one thing: his intuition. 2 Chainz is a rapper, entrepreneur, and now author with 20+ years in the game — from collaborating with Ye, Nicki Minaj, and Lil Wayne, to running the Escobar restaurant brand, and now releasing his new book, The Voice in My Head is God. From turning Atlanta real estate into a 9-location restaurant franchise, to rebranding at 34 and winning a Grammy, to buying back his masters — he's proof that ideas and instinct compound harder than anything Wall Street offers. In this conversation, you'll learn: Why ideas are currency — and how to protect them before they get stolen The "f*ck it" voice vs. the God voice — and how to tell the difference How he negotiated his masters back and what real leverage looks like How his viral marketing stunt — a pink trap house — became “Atlanta's Eiffel Tower” Why confidence comes first, proof comes second If you've ever ignored your gut or wondered how people build empires from nothing, this episode will rewire how you think about intuition and winning.
Evan tries to find a historical comparison of success for Malik Willis,who is trying to go from a backup to a starter with very little experience. Pat doesn't swim in lakes or rivers! Why are the Titans trying to recreate the Jets and the Giants? Lil Wayne is joining next segment! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter joins the show to break down all of the free agency moves that we've seen so far. ESPN NFL Analyst Damien Woody then stops by the studio to discuss what his favorite moves have been so far. Also, there's a ton going on with Team USA at the World Baseball Classic, and Evan thinks we don't give Ozzie Smith enough credit. Plus, Rapper Lil Wayne joins the show to talk about his love for the Packers, and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan, Canty, & Michelle welcome Lil Wayne to the show to discuss his Packers and Lakers fandom as well as his historic career. Which teams failed to capitalize on free agency yesterday? Canty's Best Bet & UnSportsmanLike Moments of the Day: The NBA canceled Magic City Night! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan tries to find a historical comparison of success for Malik Willis,who is trying to go from a backup to a starter with very little experience. Pat doesn't swim in lakes or rivers! Why are the Titans trying to recreate the Jets and the Giants? Lil Wayne is joining next segment! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter joins the show to break down all of the free agency moves that we've seen so far. ESPN NFL Analyst Damien Woody then stops by the studio to discuss what his favorite moves have been so far. Also, there's a ton going on with Team USA at the World Baseball Classic, and Evan thinks we don't give Ozzie Smith enough credit. Plus, Rapper Lil Wayne joins the show to talk about his love for the Packers, and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan, Canty, & Michelle welcome Lil Wayne to the show to discuss his Packers and Lakers fandom as well as his historic career. Which teams failed to capitalize on free agency yesterday? Canty's Best Bet & UnSportsmanLike Moments of the Day: The NBA canceled Magic City Night! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter joins the show to break down all of the free agency moves that we've seen so far. ESPN NFL Analyst Damien Woody then stops by the studio to discuss what his favorite moves have been so far. Also, there's a ton going on with Team USA at the World Baseball Classic, and Evan thinks we don't give Ozzie Smith enough credit. Plus, Rapper Lil Wayne joins the show to talk about his love for the Packers, and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan, Canty, & Michelle welcome Lil Wayne to the show to discuss his Packers and Lakers fandom as well as his historic career. Which teams failed to capitalize on free agency yesterday? Canty's Best Bet & UnSportsmanLike Moments of the Day: The NBA canceled Magic City Night! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan tries to find a historical comparison of success for Malik Willis,who is trying to go from a backup to a starter with very little experience. Pat doesn't swim in lakes or rivers! Why are the Titans trying to recreate the Jets and the Giants? Lil Wayne is joining next segment! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan tries to find a historical comparison of success for Malik Willis,who is trying to go from a backup to a starter with very little experience. Pat doesn't swim in lakes or rivers! Why are the Titans trying to recreate the Jets and the Giants? Lil Wayne is joining next segment! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan, Canty, & Michelle welcome Lil Wayne to the show to discuss his Packers and Lakers fandom as well as his historic career. Which teams failed to capitalize on free agency yesterday? Canty's Best Bet & UnSportsmanLike Moments of the Day: The NBA canceled Magic City Night! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter joins the show to break down all of the free agency moves that we've seen so far. ESPN NFL Analyst Damien Woody then stops by the studio to discuss what his favorite moves have been so far. Also, there's a ton going on with Team USA at the World Baseball Classic, and Evan thinks we don't give Ozzie Smith enough credit. Plus, Rapper Lil Wayne joins the show to talk about his love for the Packers, and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan tries to find a historical comparison of success for Malik Willis,who is trying to go from a backup to a starter with very little experience. Pat doesn't swim in lakes or rivers! Why are the Titans trying to recreate the Jets and the Giants? Lil Wayne is joining next segment! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan, Canty, & Michelle welcome Lil Wayne to the show to discuss his Packers and Lakers fandom as well as his historic career. Which teams failed to capitalize on free agency yesterday? Canty's Best Bet & UnSportsmanLike Moments of the Day: The NBA canceled Magic City Night! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter joins the show to break down all of the free agency moves that we've seen so far. ESPN NFL Analyst Damien Woody then stops by the studio to discuss what his favorite moves have been so far. Also, there's a ton going on with Team USA at the World Baseball Classic, and Evan thinks we don't give Ozzie Smith enough credit. Plus, Rapper Lil Wayne joins the show to talk about his love for the Packers, and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Our Morning Man Evan Cohen Host of Unsportsmanlike on ESPN joins the show as he does every Tuesday. They had Lil Wayne on his show this morning and we ask him his thoughts about Lil Wayne. Kappy says he would ask Lil Wayne about his Face Tattoos. Does Kappy have a problem with people with Face Tattoos? Plus, Sedano and Evco get deep into ball knower talk as the Lakers take on the Timberwolves tonight. Will LeBron play tonight? Also, they get into it as they talk about the Raiders. Are they expected to make the playoffs with the amount of moves they've made in free agency? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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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 the mix tape phenomenon and artists like 50 Cent, TI and Lil Wayne who thrived in the medium. 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
Quake discusses the internet having revisionist history on 50 Cent, T.I. and Lil Wayne, Kurupt's wife confirming he's home from the hospital, the shooting near Long Beach Marathon Burger, NBA YoungBoy saying he's ahead of the game after hearing Jay-Z's ‘The Blueprint', T.I. saying the beef with 50 Cent is over, 50 Cent revealing he is working on a T.I. and Tiny documentary and much more.(00:00) - Intro(01:30) - Quake Discusses The Internet Having Revisionist History On 50 Cent, T.I. And Lil Wayne(28:14) - Kurupt's Wife Confirms He's Home From The Hospital(30:19) - Shooting Near Long Beach Marathon Burger(36:46) - NBA YoungBoy Says He's Ahead Of The Game After Hearing Jay-Z's ‘The Blueprint' (41:34) - T.I. Says The Beef With 50 Cent Is Over(50:56) - 50 Cent Reveals He Is Working On A T.I. And Tiny Documentary(01:01:09) - Billboard Hot 100
Y$N talks Larussell's controversial comments about Lil Wayne and how it exposes how Hip Hop culture treats its legends past their prime. Also discusses the feud between T.I & 50 Cent & who would win in a Versus, the BAFTA controversy, music reviews, and more!
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.
summaryIn this episode of the Get Right Podcast, Tee The Mayor, Rod, and DC engage in a lively discussion about the evolution of hip hop, focusing on the 80s rap scene, the influence of artists like Project Pat, and the significance of lyricism in modern rap. They also delve into LaRussell's controversial comments about Lil Wayne, exploring themes of maturity in music appreciation and the authenticity of artists like Future. The conversation wraps up with a fun segment on songs that go hard for no apparent reason, highlighting the unique charm of certain tracks. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into various topics ranging from their musical preferences to the intersection of music and sports, particularly focusing on the financial decisions of Floyd Mayweather. They discuss the implications of Mayweather's potential return to boxing after retirement, the risks involved, and how it could affect his legacy. The conversation also touches on the broader themes of pride, competition, and the future of boxing, providing a comprehensive look at the complexities surrounding these subjects.
Episode 138 welcomes Cole into the Jungle for a conversation that moves with both maturity and edge. From the start, the energy feels reflective but competitive — the kind of dialogue that happens when everyone in the room has something to prove, but also something to protect. The jokes are there, the tension is there, but so is the honesty.The music sets the tone. Jill Scott's To Whom It May Concern brings soul into the space, reminding everyone that grown artistry still holds weight in a culture obsessed with quick hits. A Boogie's Before Artistry sparks a conversation about evolution — what it means to revisit your roots while still trying to elevate. Brent Faiyaz's ICON keeps the R&B energy flowing, leading to a debate about confidence versus arrogance and whether modern crooners are building legacy or just moments.Then the headlines hit.LaRussell's critique of Lil Wayne's music opens a bigger conversation about generational respect — when does critique become disrespect, and who gets to judge legends? Larry Wheels smacking Fiyah out of Deen The Great turns into a broader discussion about discipline, viral moments, and the line between entertainment and real-life consequences. The passing of Jesse Jackson shifts the tone entirely, bringing reflection on legacy, activism, and how quickly history gets rewritten. And the announcement of Tyson versus Mayweather potentially happening sends the room into full debate mode — spectacle or serious sport, and who actually benefits from these cross-era matchups?As always, the Jungle saves its sharpest edges for the relationship talk. The first question hits hard: if the sex is incredible but everything else about your partner is chaos, are you staying or eventually choosing peace? The conversation turns personal as stories surface about competing for someone's attention — ego, insecurity, and pride all colliding in real time. Then it gets nuanced: can your partner keep a private folder of intimate memories, or does secrecy automatically create suspicion? And finally, the episode closes on ambition — does your partner need to match your level of drive, or can imbalance in ambition slowly erode attraction over time?Episode 138 feels layered — part grown conversation, part competitive energy, part cultural breakdown. It's introspective but still wild, thoughtful but still unfiltered.Welcome back to the Jungle.—Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ Follow: @thejunglesquadcast Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks Guest: Cole#JungleSquadCast #Episode138 #BrentFaiyaz #ABoogie #JillScott #LaRussell #MikeTyson #FloydMayweather #RelationshipTalk #PodcastCulture
We back with another action packed episode: 14:57 The White Soul Mount Rushmore 28:43 80s and 90s sitcoms that raised us 47:34 The Tommy Westphall Universe 1:03:13 Age Appropriate R&B Music 1:21:29 LaRusell's feeling about Lil Wayne's Music 1:47:50 YoYo's character of Keylolo was so much fun 2:07:10 Revisiting Jon B's Cool and Relax BRAND New Voicemail 314-649-3113 Join the I Only Listen to 90s Music Facebook Group http://bit.ly/3k0UEDe Follow I Only Listen to 90s Music on IG https://bit.ly/3sbCphv Follow SOLC Network online Instagram: https://bit.ly/39VL542 Twitter: https://bit.ly/39aL395 Facebook: https://bit.ly/3sQn7je To Listen to the podcast Podbean https://bit.ly/3t7SDJH YouTube http://bit.ly/3ouZqJU Spotify http://spoti.fi/3pwZZnJ Apple http://apple.co/39rwjD1 IHeartRadio http://ihr.fm/2L0A2y
On the 118th episode of Shirley's Temple, I sat with Lil Twist, best known for being signed to Lil Wayne's Young Money imprint! Listen as we discuss Twist's 22 year long rap career, witnessing Drake sign to Lil Wayne, new project Mixtape Twizzy, how jail changed his life, hilarious story at Target
Episode 303 – Take The Bias Off First lookout for #OFFTHEDOME:• Would you rather have a one-hit wonder for the culture or for pop culture?• If Lil Wayne, Eminem, or 50 Cent dropped an album soon, who are you pressing play on first?Topics Discussed:• J. Cole going on a world tour?• LaRussell's comments on Lil Wayne• Gene Simmons says hip-hop doesn't belong in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame• Ye x Travis Scott collab album rumors• MCU's Top 5 Mishandled CharactersStreaming now on all major platforms and OverSatThePodcast.com.Comment, rate, and subscribe.
On this episode, we pay tribute to Jesse Jackson and the political and cultural groundwork he laid—what it meant then and what it means now. We revisit America's Next Top Model and unpack its layered legacy: the doors it opened, the standards it reinforced, and the conversations we're still having because of it.We also get into real-life side comments about Arkansas—how regional bias shows up in everyday spaces and why the South is always more nuanced than people give it credit for. Then we tap into BroRilla's momentum, reflect on Lil Wayne's lyrical history, and give our take on the viral sensation Mr. Tendernism.It's culture, context, and commentary—no fluff.
In this episode, we sit down with the multifaceted artist Western Tink to dive deep into his unique creative journey. From his upbringing influenced by Ethiopian jazz and funk to his early days recording strip club anthems in Atlanta, Tink shares how fatherhood and heritage have transformed his sound into a tool for conscious messaging. We also tackle the "funky" truths of the music industry, discussing why the culture needs gatekeepers, the nuances of Black and Brown unity, and a heated debate on whether icons like Eminem and Lil Wayne have truly pushed the art form forward.
Episode 303 – Take The Bias Off First lookout for #OFFTHEDOME:• Would you rather have a one-hit wonder for the culture or for pop culture?• If Lil Wayne, Eminem, or 50 Cent dropped an album soon, who are you pressing play on first?Topics Discussed:• J. Cole going on a world tour?• LaRussell's comments on Lil Wayne• Gene Simmons says hip-hop doesn't belong in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame• Ye x Travis Scott collab album rumors• MCU's Top 5 Mishandled CharactersStreaming now on all major platforms and OverSatThePodcast.com.Comment, rate, and subscribe.
In this episode of the Warner Brothas Podcast, the hosts dive into various topics surrounding the NBA, including the upcoming playoffs, the controversial play-in tournament, and the new rules aimed at curbing tanking. They discuss the impact of injuries on teams, particularly focusing on Steph Curry and the Warriors' strategy. The conversation shifts to a comparison between Kawhi Leonard and Kevin Durant, exploring their careers and legacies. The hosts also touch on the evolution of player movement in the NBA and reminisce about the importance of watching games together. The episode wraps up with a discussion about music, particularly the legacies of Lil Wayne and Kendrick Lamar.00:00 Introduction and NBA Playoff Anticipation03:17 Critique of the Play-In Tournament05:47 Discussion on Tanking and NBA Draft Rules08:40 The Impact of Injuries on Team Performance11:44 Steph Curry's Future and Warriors Evolution22:33 Kevin Durant Burner Accounts & Old Thunder Big Three26:37 The Great Debate: KD vs. Kawhi39:17 The Lil' Wayne Conversation46:39 Intro to Tiers pt. 2FOLLOW 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
Episode 473 features guest Andy Skinner of Indy CD & Vinyl. Discussions analyze LaRussell's internal conflict regarding Lil Wayne's legacy and the negative impact of music that mirrors community downfall. The episode also critiques DJ Vlad's controversial "joke" about Roc Nation bribing him to frame Tory Lanez, debating when trolling crosses into exploitation.Episode 473 of the New Old Heads podcast, a hip hop talk show, was recorded on 2/17/26. The edited one-hour episode was released on YouTube and all podcast apps on 2/21/26. If you want to watch the full, uncut show, which features a deep dive ranking the Top 12 Music Marketing Strategies for 2026 (from playlisting to influencer seeding), you can do so by becoming a Patreon member.Support the show
Send a textWhat happens when a casual dinner suggestion hits a tripwire called “my ex loved that place”? We kick off with the unspoken rules of dating—who owns memories, which spots are truly sacred, and how to build new rituals without policing the whole city. Then we lace up for a culture-sports crossover: Brandon Ingram and GloRilla vs Klay Thompson and Megan Thee Stallion in a make-it-take-it race to 11. We argue height, handles, and whether Klay still flashes that open-gym flame while Meg works the glass and spacing. .Turbulence follows at 30,000 feet with Ja Rule, Tony Yayo, and Uncle Murda's plane spat. We weigh clout vs consequence, the power of edited narratives, and the risk of getting grounded by every airline. The catalog wars heat up too: T.I. vs 50 Cent turns into a decade map where early 50 dominance meets Tip's staying power, while Lil Wayne floats in a different weight class entirely with mixtape mayhem and feature ferocity. On the relationship ticker, it's Cardi B, Stefon Diggs, and Offset—public love, private boundaries, and the cost of repeating the same lesson.FOLLOW. SUBSCRIBE. SHARE. Contactmixedvibeztv@gmail.com (720) 381-1092Facebook www.facebook.com/mixedvibezYouTube https://youtube.com/@mixedvibezmediaTikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@mixedvibezmedia?_t=8aEYresFfkw&_r=1Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/mixedvibezpodcast/
Our guest this week on the Working Songwriter originally hails from Virginia, but made his bones in the bustling hip-hop scene of Atlanta. Yung Lan began producing tracks on his laptop as a novice with no ties to the formal music business. Signing a modest publishing deal got him in the room with some hip hop luminaries, and he seized the opportunity. His first success came when one of his songs made it onto Fetty Wap's self-titled album, which went platinum. He has since gone on to work with Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne, Kevin Gates, and many others. Yung Lan's work on Morgan Wallen's song "Cowgirls" won him a BMI Country Award. All told, his songs placed with different artists have amassed over 6 billion streams and he's contributed to 30 albums with RIAA certifications. I got a chance to catch up with Yung Lan a few months back to hear about his musical journey so far. Interested in sponsoring us? Contact BGS: https://bit.ly/sponsorBGSpods
Dom and D are back at it once again. This episode they discuss: 1:42 Has the NBA All-Star Game officially fallen off? 16:05 Kevin Durant has multiple burner accounts 31:05 Larussell and his comments on Lil Wayne's content 41:44 Jesse Jackon's legacy is complicated Brand new voicemail: (314) 649-3113 Subscribe to the Everyone Needs an Aquarius Patreon https://bit.ly/3tXnnCz Email the show at straightolc@gmail.com Follow SOLC Network online Instagram: https://bit.ly/39VL542 Twitter: https://bit.ly/39aL395 Facebook: https://bit.ly/3sQn7je To Listen to the podcast Podbean https://bit.ly/3t7SDJH YouTube http://bit.ly/3ouZqJU Spotify http://spoti.fi/3pwZZnJ Apple http://apple.co/39rwjD1 IHeartRadio http://ihr.fm/2L0A2y
On this episode: Episode 401 of The Rise & Grind Podcast is packed with new music, big headlines, and sports talk. Roderick & Cari kick things off with a review of Jill Scott's latest album To Whom This May Concern, before looking ahead to upcoming drops like Larry June, Curren$y & The Alchemist's Spiral Staircases (2/20), Baby Keem's Casino (2/20), and Jack Harlow's Monica (3/13). In news, the crew revisits the T.I. vs. Lil Wayne conversation, including the controversy surrounding Wayne following LaRussell's comments. They also react to Stephen A. Smith reportedly eyeing a 2028 presidential run, updates from the 2026 Winter Olympics (including the viral condom shortage story), and a look ahead to NBA All-Star Weekend with Chris Paul officially retiring and new Kevin Durant filing news. The episode closes with Jesse Jackson, who passed away at 84. Episode 401 has it all— listen now. Intro: Baby Keem- booman Roderick | WILLOW- “i know that face.” Cari | J. Cole- Old Dog Subscribe to Apple Music now to hear all of the new albums & tracks we discuss: https://apple.co/3NgdXW
The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including reactions to social media trends, personal health choices, discussions about anime, particularly One Piece, and reflections on childhood shows like Dawson's Creek. The group also shares music recommendations and pays tribute to James Van Der Beek, who recently passed away. They explore the evolution of teen dramas and the cultural significance of these shows in their formative years. In this conversation, the speakers explore various themes ranging from nostalgia for teen dramas and the evolution of children's intelligence to the challenges of video game endings and the impact of the Super Bowl halftime show. They also discuss the controversy surrounding Kid Rock's performance and delve into the ongoing debate about morality and substance in hip-hop, particularly in relation to artists like Lil Wayne and LaRussell. In this segment, the conversation delves into the legacies of iconic hip-hop artists Jay-Z and Lil Wayne, exploring their lyrical styles and cultural impacts. The discussion shifts to MF DOOM's unique persona and the provocative lyrics of Boldy James. The influence of jazz in modern music is highlighted through Terrence Martin's contributions. The nostalgic journey of Pokemon is examined, culminating in a critical retrospective of 'Pokemon: The First Movie,' where themes of friendship, loyalty, and narrative flaws are discussed. In this engaging conversation, the hosts reflect on their nostalgic experiences with Pokémon, particularly focusing on the impact of Mewtwo and the mechanics of the game. They embark on a Pokémon draft, analyzing team strengths and weaknesses while sharing their favorite characters. The discussion highlights the emotional connections fans have with the original 150 Pokémon and concludes with a review of their drafted teams, emphasizing the fun and camaraderie that Pokémon brings to its community.
The JBP begins its latest episode with a discussion on preparing your kids for college and future jobs before turning to their weekend which included a trip to see New Edition & Boyz II Men (30:35) as well as Jill Scott (47:48). The cast then reacts to their thoughts on NBA All-Star Weekend (56:40), Netflix's 'America's Next Top Model' Documentary (1:14:40), and Marc Lamont Hill shares his thoughts on the passing of Reverend Jesse Jackson (1:35:20). Desus Nice announces a new youtube show (1:46:00), DJ Vlad's tweets cause quite the stir (1:57:54), and Lil Wayne fans respond to LaRussell's comments about the rapper (2:01:27). Also, Mike Tyson & Floyd Mayweather are set to fight in an exhibition match (2:34:00), Hitman Holla responds to the coverage of Geechi Gotti (2:40:50), and more. Become a Patron of The Joe Budden Podcast for additional bonus episodes and visual content for all things JBP! Join our Patreon here: http://www.patreon.com/joebudden
Listen as Spike Lou and Animal Brown react to the biggest headlines in hip-hop. LaRussell gets killed for his take on Lil Wayne, multiple tours get announced and Kanye is dropping a collab album with Travis???
During this episode, we do a quick recap of our v-day’s before Demaris asks Mal a wild question that leads him on a rant. We then address LaRussel’s viral critique of Lil Wayne, and how media clips can be taken out of context, with Rory addressing his viral Doechii take. DJ Vlad also went viral with a tweet that people misunderstood. We give a quick take on All Star Weekend (breaking news: still trash), and then get into new music. Mal has a take on Brent’s album and what it means for his career moving forward. We have a voicemail from a caller who we have to kink shame, and then address a heavy loss for New York City. 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.
On this episode of the MalloryBros Podcast, the bros kick things off with a recap of the weekend and Valentine's Day before diving into their thoughts on this year's NBA All-Star Weekend, breaking down what worked and what didn't. Terrance shares a personal breakthrough moment, and the guys react to the latest situation involving KD's burner account leak. They also discuss the backlash surrounding LeBron's recent comments, LaRussell's take on Lil Wayne and the ongoing conversation around Wayne's legacy, and yet another J. Cole debate, including Terrance's performative take that sparks discussion. Later, they talk about the upcoming Baby Keem project dropping this Friday and what to expect heading into Music Monday. The episode wraps with a Movie Suggestion of the Week, plus Terrance gives his thoughts on the current state of Washington sports and more. On this episode of the MalloryBros Podcast, the bros kick things off with a recap of the weekend and Valentine's Day before diving into their thoughts on this year's NBA All-Star Weekend, breaking down what worked and what didn't. Terrance shares a personal breakthrough moment, and the guys react to the latest situation involving KD's burner account leak. They also discuss the backlash surrounding LeBron's recent comments, LaRussell's take on Lil Wayne and the ongoing conversation around Wayne's legacy, and yet another J. Cole debate, including Terrance's performative take that sparks discussion. Later, they talk about the upcoming Baby Keem project dropping this Friday and what to expect heading into Music Monday. The episode wraps with a Movie Suggestion of the Week, plus Terrance gives his thoughts on the current state of Washington sports and more. Movie Suggestions of the Week: Terrance | Neighbors (2026) | Now Streaming on HBOMAX. Terrell | Monster's Inc. (2003) | Now Streaming on DISNEYPLUS. Follow Us on Twitter @MalloryBros9 for all updates! JOIN THE REALEST 9 on Patreon for More MalloryBros. Content! www.patreon.com/mallorybros
In this episode Houston legend Mike D — the man many call the original King of Lean — unpacks the true story behind codeine culture in the American South. Before “lean” was a mainstream rap flex… before double cups and purple memes… there was a street-level hustle that changed Houston forever. Mike D breaks down how promethazine with codeine went from a quiet substitute for heroin to a full-blown cultural phenomenon — influencing DJ Screw, the Screwed Up Click, and icons like Pimp C, Bun B, and Lil Wayne. What started as something passed around on the corner turned into an underground empire moving thousands of dollars a day — long before law enforcement even understood what was happening. In this interview, we cover: * How Mike D became Houston's go-to supplier * The birth of “drank” culture inside DJ Screw's house * The economics of the codeine black market * Street wars between Houston neighborhoods * Texas prison brutality and plantation-style incarceration * The real story behind Pimp C's death * Addiction, droughts, and what happens when supply dries up * How music and drugs fed off each other to build a movement This isn't just a drug story. It's a story about culture, capitalism, addiction, loyalty, betrayal — and how one underground market reshaped Southern hip-hop forever. From Astroworld fights to state prison bids… from Mercedes at 16 to moving cases of syrup… Mike D tells it all. Go Support Mike! YouTube: @1on1wMikeDpodcast Join The Patreon For Bonus Content! https://www.patreon.com/theconnectshow 00:00 Introduction & Mike D's Beginnings 01:20 Early Hustle, Music & Street Life 07:16 Houston's Hood Culture & Neighborhood Conflicts 17:51 Inside State Prison and Houston's Rap Legends 19:35 This Episode Is Sponsored By CashApp 21:12 Pimp C, UGK & Houston's Musical Roots 27:47 The Origins of Lean & Houston's Drug Culture 32:12 Spreading Lean Culture, The Detail Shop, and DJ Screw 38:42 This Episode Is Sponsored By Betterhelp 39:52 The Screw House, Houston Rap Scene & Lean Epidemic 45:50 Market Growth, Addiction & Codeine Business Expands 52:44 Scarcity, Turf Wars & Million Dollar Moves 59:42 The California Connection & Smuggling Lean 01:10:32 Law Enforcement, Risks, and Hustle Tactics 01:17:12 Market Collapse, Addiction, and the Opioid Shift 01:29:30 The Bust, Downfall & Lessons from the Game 01:42:43 Legacy, Chopped & Screwed, and the Codeine Cowboy 01:46:42 Closing Thoughts & Where to Find Mike D Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The JBP hits 900 episodes as its latest dives into a recap of the 2026 Grammys (24:55) with the crew sharing their thoughts on the speeches and performances (44:25). Shakur Steveson beats Teofimo Lopez Jr. to become a four-division champion (1:21:56), Ice and Joe discuss Plies vs. Trick Daddy (1:36:48) before turning to a recap of Mike Will Made-It vs. Hit-Boy (1:44:30). T-Rex discusses his business dealings with URL (1:59:40), Lil Wayne's tweet about not being included in this year's Grammys (2:13:40), the room has a debate over a woman not taking a man's last name in marriage (2:34:34), and much more! Become a Patron of The Joe Budden Podcast for additional bonus episodes and visual content for all things JBP! Join our Patreon here: http://www.patreon.com/joebudden