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This week's episode is all about female empowerment. We have the stars of episode 13, the infamous lost episode, Tony B and Dishwata. They are also briefly joined by Angie (Sir Rollington's girlfriend) and her sister, who share their opinions about the modern-day feminist anthem WAP. The guys also play a few more jamz in this week's Hoodrat Jukebox. After some intense political talk, the guys discuss the return of DrDisRespect (a topic they discussed in the lost episode) and engage in some more political talk. Tony B shares what his podcast The Existentialists is about before a round of India or Mexico. In the news, we learn that there might be some peace in the Middle East soon (not really), that Russia has a COVID-19 vaccine, and we learn that Yale is discriminating against Whites and Asians but it's OK. Last but never least, on the positive note, the gentlemen discover that nonother than the RZA of the legendary Wu-Tang Clan (who the guys always aim to channel through their work) is making the new Ice Cream Song to replace "Turkey in the Straw" the original, wildly racist track that's brought joy to so many lost American youths for decades.
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This week's episode is all about female empowerment. We have the stars of episode 13, the infamous lost episode, Tony B and Dishwata. They are also briefly joined by Angie (Sir Rollington's girlfriend) and her sister, who share their opinions about the modern-day feminist anthem WAP. The guys also play a few more jamz in this week's Hoodrat Jukebox. After some intense political talk, the guys discuss the return of DrDisRespect (a topic they discussed in the lost episode) and engage in some more political talk. Tony B shares what his podcast The Existentialists is about before a round of India or Mexico. In the news, we learn that there might be some peace in the Middle East soon (not really), that Russia has a COVID-19 vaccine, and we learn that Yale is discriminating against Whites and Asians but it's OK. Last but never least, on the positive note, the gentlemen discover that nonother than the RZA of the legendary Wu-Tang Clan (who the guys always aim to channel through their work) is making the new Ice Cream Song to replace "Turkey in the Straw" the original, wildly racist track that's brought joy to so many lost American youths for decades.