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Episode 105 kicks off with the crew addressing a viral clip from the last episode, clarifying their comments and reacting to the unexpected attention around their wardrobe.
From there, the conversation shifts to Dave Chappelle and the possibility of a return to Chappelle's Show. The crew debates whether a revival could even work in 2026 and expands into a broader discussion about comedy questioning why comedians are expected to constantly create new material, while musicians can rely on their “greatest hits.”
Next, they dive into Coachella Week 1, focusing on Justin Bieber’s headline-grabbing performance. With minimal theatrics and a heavy emphasis on vocals, Bieber’s set sparked conversation online especially his focus on newer material and the questionable Macbook youtube gate. The crew also breaks down the business side, including his reported catalog sale and music ownership and how that may have influenced the setlist.
The episode then moves into the announcement of the Chris Brown x Usher joint tour, including two major stops in Toronto at the Rogers Stadium. They debate who would walk on stage first (and technically open), how the show could be structured, and whether fans might get a Verzuz-style experience between the two R&B giants.
From there, the conversation turns to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominees and honorees, including Wu-Tang Clan, Phil Collins, Oasis, Fela Kuti, Sade, and Luther Vandross, along with the surrounding debates and controversies Noah Gallager has.
Switching into entertainment and reality TV, the crew unpacks the drama from Summer House, focusing on the relationship fallout between Ciara Miller, West Wilson, and Amanda Batula, with the reunion looming.
The tone then shifts to a more serious discussion surrounding influencer Ashlee Jenae and the ongoing investigation into her tragic death while on vacation in Tanzania. The crew discusses the online discourse, questions around the case, and the troubling narratives emerging on social media.
To close out the episode, they touch on WrestleMania and the launch of Toronto Tempo, as Canada prepares for its first WNBA franchise.
A packed episode covering comedy, music, culture, and real-world conversations tap in.
By Spoke Podcast NetworkEpisode 105 kicks off with the crew addressing a viral clip from the last episode, clarifying their comments and reacting to the unexpected attention around their wardrobe.
From there, the conversation shifts to Dave Chappelle and the possibility of a return to Chappelle's Show. The crew debates whether a revival could even work in 2026 and expands into a broader discussion about comedy questioning why comedians are expected to constantly create new material, while musicians can rely on their “greatest hits.”
Next, they dive into Coachella Week 1, focusing on Justin Bieber’s headline-grabbing performance. With minimal theatrics and a heavy emphasis on vocals, Bieber’s set sparked conversation online especially his focus on newer material and the questionable Macbook youtube gate. The crew also breaks down the business side, including his reported catalog sale and music ownership and how that may have influenced the setlist.
The episode then moves into the announcement of the Chris Brown x Usher joint tour, including two major stops in Toronto at the Rogers Stadium. They debate who would walk on stage first (and technically open), how the show could be structured, and whether fans might get a Verzuz-style experience between the two R&B giants.
From there, the conversation turns to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominees and honorees, including Wu-Tang Clan, Phil Collins, Oasis, Fela Kuti, Sade, and Luther Vandross, along with the surrounding debates and controversies Noah Gallager has.
Switching into entertainment and reality TV, the crew unpacks the drama from Summer House, focusing on the relationship fallout between Ciara Miller, West Wilson, and Amanda Batula, with the reunion looming.
The tone then shifts to a more serious discussion surrounding influencer Ashlee Jenae and the ongoing investigation into her tragic death while on vacation in Tanzania. The crew discusses the online discourse, questions around the case, and the troubling narratives emerging on social media.
To close out the episode, they touch on WrestleMania and the launch of Toronto Tempo, as Canada prepares for its first WNBA franchise.
A packed episode covering comedy, music, culture, and real-world conversations tap in.

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