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Episode 102 kicks off with the cast trying the new Canada-exclusive Drake menu at McDonald’s (which we later learned has sparked some controversy). That leads into a conversation about other artist-led fast food collaborations and the days when restaurants actually had great deals. From there, we dive into music starting with Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime performance earlier this month, the reactions to him performing in Spanish, and the comparisons people made to Kendrick’s halftime show last year. We unpack all the nuance and discourse before touching on Chris Brown’s comments about the NFL and performing at the Super Bowl. The conversation continues with J. Cole’s album The Fall Off and a debate about the best double-disc albums ever, Don Toliver’s Octane, artists who’ve successfully introduced other major stars to the world, Charli XCX’s Wuthering Heights, Brent Faiyaz’s latest album ICONS, and musicians who’ve expanded their sound without backlash. We wrap up by addressing the recent Lil Wayne slander and the public’s underestimation of T.I.’s catalog especially when it comes to a potential Verzuz battle.
By Spoke Podcast NetworkEpisode 102 kicks off with the cast trying the new Canada-exclusive Drake menu at McDonald’s (which we later learned has sparked some controversy). That leads into a conversation about other artist-led fast food collaborations and the days when restaurants actually had great deals. From there, we dive into music starting with Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime performance earlier this month, the reactions to him performing in Spanish, and the comparisons people made to Kendrick’s halftime show last year. We unpack all the nuance and discourse before touching on Chris Brown’s comments about the NFL and performing at the Super Bowl. The conversation continues with J. Cole’s album The Fall Off and a debate about the best double-disc albums ever, Don Toliver’s Octane, artists who’ve successfully introduced other major stars to the world, Charli XCX’s Wuthering Heights, Brent Faiyaz’s latest album ICONS, and musicians who’ve expanded their sound without backlash. We wrap up by addressing the recent Lil Wayne slander and the public’s underestimation of T.I.’s catalog especially when it comes to a potential Verzuz battle.

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