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The Bad Speakers crew is back with another ignorantly intelligent, unfiltered episode breaking down the biggest headlines in hip-hop, sports, relationships, and culture.
Episode 219, MAGIC CITY MONDAY, starts with major news out of Atlanta as the legendary Magic City Monday tradition involving the Atlanta Hawks gets canceled after community backlash. The crew debates whether the backlash was justified and what it means for Atlanta culture.
Entertainment drama continues with reports that Will Smith and Chris Rock may finally sit down for a one-on-one interview on ABC, years after the infamous Oscars slap. Would this conversation finally close the chapter?
The boxing world is heating up again as Floyd Mayweather schedules a third fight this year against Mike Zambidis, something he hasn’t done since 2005. The crew debates whether this busy schedule signals financial problems for the boxing legend or simply another payday.
Hip-hop tension also continues as 50 Cent hints at a potential “Surviving T.I. & Tiny” documentary, referencing the couple’s past allegations. The conversation also touches on 50 Cent dropping what some are calling a T.I. diss track — but is it really a diss?
Relationship talk gets real as the guys debate several questions that spark strong opinions:
Would you date a woman who says she’s celibate?
Would you marry a virgin, like R&B singer Tems, who recently revealed she’s still one at 29?
Do you continue dealing with someone after they admit financial struggles?
Sports fans get plenty to talk about too. The crew reacts to rumors that Stefon Diggs could be released at the start of the NFL season, the Arizona Cardinals releasing Kyler Murray, and the Atlanta Falcons signing Tua Tagovailoa. They also discuss Trent McDuffie’s massive $124M contract with the Rams and whether he’s worth the money.
Elsewhere in sports, the guys react to Claressa Shields claiming she could beat Rolly Romero in a boxing match, and they break down the latest college football headline after Michigan coach Sherrone Moore’s felony charges were dropped.
The episode also dives into:
Greatest double-disc rap albums of all time
Global tensions after Iranian officials warn they’re prepared for a long war
A controversial statement from Joe Rogan during a conversation with Steve-O
If you enjoy real conversations, wild debates, sports talk, hip-hop culture, and barbershop-style humor, this episode is packed from start to finish.
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The Bad Speakers crew is back with another ignorantly intelligent, unfiltered episode breaking down the biggest headlines in hip-hop, sports, relationships, and culture.
Episode 219, MAGIC CITY MONDAY, starts with major news out of Atlanta as the legendary Magic City Monday tradition involving the Atlanta Hawks gets canceled after community backlash. The crew debates whether the backlash was justified and what it means for Atlanta culture.
Entertainment drama continues with reports that Will Smith and Chris Rock may finally sit down for a one-on-one interview on ABC, years after the infamous Oscars slap. Would this conversation finally close the chapter?
The boxing world is heating up again as Floyd Mayweather schedules a third fight this year against Mike Zambidis, something he hasn’t done since 2005. The crew debates whether this busy schedule signals financial problems for the boxing legend or simply another payday.
Hip-hop tension also continues as 50 Cent hints at a potential “Surviving T.I. & Tiny” documentary, referencing the couple’s past allegations. The conversation also touches on 50 Cent dropping what some are calling a T.I. diss track — but is it really a diss?
Relationship talk gets real as the guys debate several questions that spark strong opinions:
Would you date a woman who says she’s celibate?
Would you marry a virgin, like R&B singer Tems, who recently revealed she’s still one at 29?
Do you continue dealing with someone after they admit financial struggles?
Sports fans get plenty to talk about too. The crew reacts to rumors that Stefon Diggs could be released at the start of the NFL season, the Arizona Cardinals releasing Kyler Murray, and the Atlanta Falcons signing Tua Tagovailoa. They also discuss Trent McDuffie’s massive $124M contract with the Rams and whether he’s worth the money.
Elsewhere in sports, the guys react to Claressa Shields claiming she could beat Rolly Romero in a boxing match, and they break down the latest college football headline after Michigan coach Sherrone Moore’s felony charges were dropped.
The episode also dives into:
Greatest double-disc rap albums of all time
Global tensions after Iranian officials warn they’re prepared for a long war
A controversial statement from Joe Rogan during a conversation with Steve-O
If you enjoy real conversations, wild debates, sports talk, hip-hop culture, and barbershop-style humor, this episode is packed from start to finish.
FOLLOW US⬇️

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