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In this episode, the hosts discuss various topics ranging from the upcoming Super Bowl and its implications for streaming services, to the challenges faced by Netflix during live events. They delve into the impact of celebrity culture on music streaming platforms like Tidal, and review Jay-Z's discography, including his less popular albums. The conversation wraps up with excitement over Kendrick Lamar's new release and the anticipation surrounding it. In this segment, the hosts discuss Kendrick Lamar's surprise release of his new project GNX, exploring its themes, collaborations, and the West Coast influence. They analyze the reception of the project, Kendrick's strategic timing, and the implications for both Kendrick and Drake in the current music landscape. The conversation delves into the intricacies of the tracks and the impact of GNX on the hip-hop industry. In this segment, the conversation delves into various themes surrounding Kendrick Lamar's music, particularly focusing on the impact of institutional lies, the evolution of musical styles, and the use of sampling. The hosts discuss the significance of beat changes, the public perception of Drake's lyrics, and the ranking of Kendrick's 'The Heart' series. They also explore the expectations surrounding Kendrick's albums and how his lyrical prowess shapes listener experiences. The conversation delves into the artistic strategies of Kendrick Lamar, particularly in relation to his use of homage and appropriation in hip-hop. The discussion also touches on the evolution of TDE artists and their contributions to the genre, culminating in a ranking of TDE albums, highlighting the impact and legacy of the label. In this segment, the hosts engage in a lively discussion about their favorite hip-hop albums, particularly focusing on Kendrick Lamar's impact and the quality of TDE's discography. They also share a humorous news story about a woman losing a disability case after being caught throwing trees. The conversation shifts to a critique of the Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight, highlighting its lack of authenticity. They then explore social media trends, particularly the rise of Blue Sky, and conclude with a creative discussion about animated movies being adapted into live-action films. The conversation covers a range of topics including a shocking incident involving a doctor, the ongoing legal battle of Malcolm X's daughters, insights from a documentary about environmental issues, and a discussion about the film Gladiator 2, highlighting its strengths and weaknesses. In this conversation, the hosts review a recent movie and discuss its rushed pacing and enjoyable elements. They transition into a discussion about the new TV adaptation of 'Cross', highlighting its critical reception and character dynamics. The conversation explores the show's potential for future seasons and the importance of character development, particularly in relation to the lead's personal life and relationships.
The conversation covers a range of topics including technology upgrades, discussions about superhero cartoons, humorous pop culture references, and heartfelt tributes to legends like Tony Todd and Quincy Jones. The hosts share personal anecdotes and insights, creating a lively and engaging dialogue. In this conversation, the hosts delve into various topics, starting with a nostalgic look at the 'We Are the World' documentary and its musical legends. They then transition into a discussion about the recent election results in the United States, highlighting the persistent racial dynamics in voting patterns. The conversation shifts to the impact of political rhetoric on society, particularly how misinformation and media influence public perception. Finally, they critique the recent Grammy nominations, questioning the choices made by the music industry and the implications for artists. In this segment, the conversation delves into various topics surrounding the music industry, particularly focusing on Kendrick Lamar's influence, Grammy expectations, and predictions for upcoming awards. The hosts discuss the nominations for Best New Artist, the snubs in Album of the Year, and the controversies surrounding Best Rap Album. They also touch on Ab-Soul's new album and engage in a debate about the best roster between TDE and Dreamville. The discussion wraps up with a light-hearted conversation about animated superhero shows. In this conversation, the hosts discuss a variety of topics including a countdown of top animated series, the emergence of young Hollywood stars, the future of the show Euphoria, and a review of the film Heretic featuring Hugh Grant. The discussion is lively and filled with humor, as they share their opinions on the animated series, critique the choices made in the Hollywood rising stars list, and analyze the themes and execution of the film. In this conversation, the speakers delve into various themes present in films, particularly focusing on the exploration of religious narratives, the ambiguity in storytelling, and character dynamics in popular cinematic universes. They analyze the portrayal of the Penguin character, discussing the complexities of mother-son relationships and the strategic rise to power within the narrative. The discussion highlights the importance of interpretation in film and the nuances that make storytelling compelling. The conversation delves into the intricate dynamics of power, emotional struggles, and character development within the Gotham universe, particularly focusing on the characters of Penguin and Sophia Gigante. The discussion highlights the narrative choices made in the series, the emotional toll of power, and speculations about future story arcs, including the potential role of the Joker. The hosts express their investment in the series and reflect on its impact as a standout superhero show.
On this episode we discuss the love of the Dodgers winning the World Series.
* Best Halloween costumes
* Trump in the Trash
* Is OCDA hiring?
* Tyler Album and old lyrics (lol)/Gibbs/Westside Gunn
* Lil Wayne Festival
* Drake vs DeMar
* JP Morgan needs that Getback
Entertainment Time:
* The Comeback Doc
* It’s What’s Inside Review
* Zodiac Doc
* The Penguin
In this episode we honor Elizabeth Harris who was the oldest woman at 115, DJ Clark Kent and Fernando Valenzuela.
Our Main story is focused again on NY (sorry Bronx) and the incredible amount of drugs one pizzeria had flowing through it.
Tory Lanez possible freedom?
Antonio and Cam both have messages to black men
We discuss our excitement around Tyler The Creator new album Chromakopia
In Entertainment Time:
MCU fumbles Blade
We go in on the fallen Captain Marvel
L.A. talks about some recent horror movies he’s seen
Then we give our Top 5’s on horror Actors, Directors and Scares
In this episode, the hosts engage in a lively discussion that spans various topics, including pop culture references, political commentary, and personal anecdotes. They reflect on nostalgia, current events, and the absurdity of political stunts, particularly focusing on Trump's recent visit to McDonald's. The conversation also touches on election predictions and cultural observations, all delivered with humor and insight. In this conversation, the speakers delve into various themes including political pessimism regarding the upcoming election, the historical impact of the Democratic Party, and the use of wrestling analogies to discuss political figures. They also explore mixed heritage and identity, cultural perspectives on relationships, and humorous critiques of fast food preferences. The discussion culminates in a light-hearted examination of a tier list ranking common phrases used by white people, showcasing the blend of humor and cultural commentary throughout the conversation. In this segment, the hosts engage in a lively discussion about various aspects of horror films, including classic phrases, subjective rankings of horror movies, and the anticipation of upcoming releases. They analyze iconic films and their placements in various rankings, expressing their opinions on what makes a horror film impactful. The conversation also touches on the cultural significance of horror and concludes with a discussion on memorable horror movie scores. In this segment, the conversation delves into the impact of iconic horror movie scores, discussing their effectiveness and how they shape the viewer's experience. The hosts then explore various horror movie tropes, identifying which ones resonate positively and which ones frustrate audiences. They share personal anecdotes about jump scares and their effectiveness, culminating in a case study of the 'Paranormal Activity' franchise, highlighting its unique approach to horror and its impressive return on investment. The conversation delves into various aspects of horror cinema, focusing on the cultural nuances of language, the evolution of horror tropes, and the impact of budget on film success. The participants discuss the Jigsaw franchise, the Terrifier phenomenon, and the recent release of Smile 2, analyzing their narratives, character development, and audience reception. The dialogue highlights the challenges and expectations within horror franchises, as well as the significance of effective storytelling in engaging viewers. In this conversation, the speakers delve into their thoughts on a recent horror movie, discussing its performances, scares, and overall effectiveness. They share contrasting opinions on the film's quality, with some finding humor in its scares while others criticize its plot and execution. The discussion also touches on audience reactions, the use of dream sequences in film, and concludes with a conversation about the Penguin series, highlighting the importance of well-written narratives in engaging viewers. The conversation delves into the complexities of character development within the Gotham series, particularly focusing on the motivations and backgrounds of various villains. The speakers discuss how these characters are shaped by their experiences and relationships, particularly with family, and how this influences their actions. They also explore themes of power, control, and the potential future storylines within the Batman universe, including the possibility of new characters and arcs.
In honor of spooky season, we put together another draft but for horror films. Stay scary!
We clear out primarily to talk about the Mr. McMahon documentary on Netflix. We talk about some other stuff too. Vince was a wild boy. Enjoy.
It looks like it's up to The Boys to uphold the good name of black men because, let me tell you, we are STRUGGLING. We talk Diddy, Mark Robinson, ShxtsNGigs. We also, as usual, discuss some of the things on out radar in entertainment.
The boys discuss a range of topics, including movies, music, comedy, and social media. The conversation turns to remembering Fatman Scoop, bank fraud, Onlyfans, Gen Z, recent music and, of course, the latest in film and tv.
The podcast currently has 170 episodes available.
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