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The fellas are back and waste no time this week, diving right into the chaos around J Prince Jr — after a viral chain-snatching incident involving Detroit rapper All-Star Jr, the internet crowned All-Star “Defensive Player of the Year” while clowning J Prince Jr and NBA Ben 10. With this being just the latest of J Prince JR's controvercies, we ask the real question: is J Prince Jr tarnishing a legendary family name… or just moving how this new era moves?
From there, we tap into crunk history and give flowers where they’re due. With Lil Jon stepping back into the spotlight, we break down the impact he had on an entire sound — but also ask: are the Ying Yang Twins not getting enough respect in that conversation? We go track-for-track with Me & My Brother vs. Kings of Crunk, salute Three 6 Mafia’s influence, and settle the debate — who really carried the era?
Next up, we get into Gucci Mane’s “Crash Dummy” and the conversation it sparked — when street situations turn into music, is that real transparency or crossing a line that was never meant to be spoken on? And if loyalty gets violated behind the scenes, does that justify putting everything on wax… or does it change how the streets view you entirely?
Then we shift to the stage with Usher and Chris Brown announcing their upcoming tour— if you’re buying a ticket, are you going for Usher’s legendary showmanship or Chris Brown’s energy and catalog? Do their fanbases even mix, or is this a clash of eras? And if one clearly outperforms the other live… does that shift their all-time ranking?
From there, we zoom out to the culture — has social media erased regional identity, or just made everybody copy the same winning formula? From music to fashion to viral prom culture, are we evolving… or just chasing attention louder than ever?
Then we step into boxing — bold callouts, new contenders, and the same questions. With fighters calling out names like Shakur Stevenson, Ryan Garcia, Devin Haney, and now Conor Benn, is this a new era stepping up… or more hype without real fights happening? On top of that, Adrien Broner got the internet talking again after he said he wants to come back to professional boxing — and the reactions are split. Some respect the grind, others are questioning how real the comeback is. At the end of the day, he’s a former four-division champ who was once next up behind Floyd… so now the question is simple: is this a real comeback, or just another moment?
And in this week’s 8793 Quickfire:
How much money would it take for you to delete all your social media accounts and never go back?
By Awkward Geniuses NetworkThe fellas are back and waste no time this week, diving right into the chaos around J Prince Jr — after a viral chain-snatching incident involving Detroit rapper All-Star Jr, the internet crowned All-Star “Defensive Player of the Year” while clowning J Prince Jr and NBA Ben 10. With this being just the latest of J Prince JR's controvercies, we ask the real question: is J Prince Jr tarnishing a legendary family name… or just moving how this new era moves?
From there, we tap into crunk history and give flowers where they’re due. With Lil Jon stepping back into the spotlight, we break down the impact he had on an entire sound — but also ask: are the Ying Yang Twins not getting enough respect in that conversation? We go track-for-track with Me & My Brother vs. Kings of Crunk, salute Three 6 Mafia’s influence, and settle the debate — who really carried the era?
Next up, we get into Gucci Mane’s “Crash Dummy” and the conversation it sparked — when street situations turn into music, is that real transparency or crossing a line that was never meant to be spoken on? And if loyalty gets violated behind the scenes, does that justify putting everything on wax… or does it change how the streets view you entirely?
Then we shift to the stage with Usher and Chris Brown announcing their upcoming tour— if you’re buying a ticket, are you going for Usher’s legendary showmanship or Chris Brown’s energy and catalog? Do their fanbases even mix, or is this a clash of eras? And if one clearly outperforms the other live… does that shift their all-time ranking?
From there, we zoom out to the culture — has social media erased regional identity, or just made everybody copy the same winning formula? From music to fashion to viral prom culture, are we evolving… or just chasing attention louder than ever?
Then we step into boxing — bold callouts, new contenders, and the same questions. With fighters calling out names like Shakur Stevenson, Ryan Garcia, Devin Haney, and now Conor Benn, is this a new era stepping up… or more hype without real fights happening? On top of that, Adrien Broner got the internet talking again after he said he wants to come back to professional boxing — and the reactions are split. Some respect the grind, others are questioning how real the comeback is. At the end of the day, he’s a former four-division champ who was once next up behind Floyd… so now the question is simple: is this a real comeback, or just another moment?
And in this week’s 8793 Quickfire:
How much money would it take for you to delete all your social media accounts and never go back?