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Welcome to another episode of the show! This week, we’re reacting to J. Cole’s new album The Fall-Off and what it means for his legacy, plus we gotta talk about Savannah James having the internet in an uproar after saying she likes the strip club. We also get into self-diagnosis culture vs. people living with real challenges, then zoom out and revisit the Telecommunications Act, and how its ripple effects still shape what we watch, post, and argue about today. And for a lighter moment, we’re running through some of the wildest “how did they get that off?” lyrics in hip hop and R&B. Tap in!
Stay tapped in with Mike Sessions on Instagram @mikexsessions. For bonus episodes, extended conversations, video versions, and exclusive polls, join the IF I LET YOU TELL IT Patreon at patreon.com/ifiletyoutellit.
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Welcome to another episode of the show! This week, we’re reacting to J. Cole’s new album The Fall-Off and what it means for his legacy, plus we gotta talk about Savannah James having the internet in an uproar after saying she likes the strip club. We also get into self-diagnosis culture vs. people living with real challenges, then zoom out and revisit the Telecommunications Act, and how its ripple effects still shape what we watch, post, and argue about today. And for a lighter moment, we’re running through some of the wildest “how did they get that off?” lyrics in hip hop and R&B. Tap in!
Stay tapped in with Mike Sessions on Instagram @mikexsessions. For bonus episodes, extended conversations, video versions, and exclusive polls, join the IF I LET YOU TELL IT Patreon at patreon.com/ifiletyoutellit.