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The squad is back and this week we kick it off with Ace Hood affirming his loyalty to his wife Shelah Marie — is that growth with age or a conscious choice to change?
From there, we dive into Bad Bunny headlining the Super Bowl. How will he compare to last year’s show, and should non-English artists be front and center for an English-speaking crowd? Plus, the crew debates who’d put on the better halftime show — Lil Wayne or Nelly.
Next up, the FTC is taking on Live Nation & Ticketmaster for allegedly working with scalpers. We ask why fans still pay inflated prices, how artists and teams can protect supporters, and share the most we’ve ever dropped on a concert ticket.
Then it’s Young Thug vs. YFN Lucci — both drop albums and we go track for track to see who came harder.
We close it out with DoorDash’s new delivery robot. Is it a setback for the working class or a sign of real progress? And in this week’s 87 or 93: would you ever take an ex back, and what’s the craziest thing you’ve done for love that you regret?
By Awkward Geniuses NetworkThe squad is back and this week we kick it off with Ace Hood affirming his loyalty to his wife Shelah Marie — is that growth with age or a conscious choice to change?
From there, we dive into Bad Bunny headlining the Super Bowl. How will he compare to last year’s show, and should non-English artists be front and center for an English-speaking crowd? Plus, the crew debates who’d put on the better halftime show — Lil Wayne or Nelly.
Next up, the FTC is taking on Live Nation & Ticketmaster for allegedly working with scalpers. We ask why fans still pay inflated prices, how artists and teams can protect supporters, and share the most we’ve ever dropped on a concert ticket.
Then it’s Young Thug vs. YFN Lucci — both drop albums and we go track for track to see who came harder.
We close it out with DoorDash’s new delivery robot. Is it a setback for the working class or a sign of real progress? And in this week’s 87 or 93: would you ever take an ex back, and what’s the craziest thing you’ve done for love that you regret?