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In Episode #242, Damizza joins Osi to unpack the ongoing fallout from the Epstein files scandal. There’s a growing hunger among Americans to uncover how the rich and powerful operate behind closed doors, and to hold them accountable when wrongdoing surfaces. In an age where major news stories are often buried under the weight of a relentless 24-hour cycle, the Epstein saga has proven unusually persistent. As speculation intensifies, questions loom: How will Trump navigate his base’s growing demand for answers about Jeffrey Epstein? And if the heat turns up, could we see J.D. Vance begin to quietly put distance between himself and Trump?
Damion "Damizza" Young is a record producer, radio executive, and artist who has shaped the modern entertainment landscape. He's known for his work in underground hip-hop and collaborations with artists like Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, and Mariah Carey. Damizza's career spans decades and includes roles as a CEO, producer, and radio executive. He's credited with helping to popularize artists like Fiona Apple, Garbage, and Hootie & the Blowfish.
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In Episode #242, Damizza joins Osi to unpack the ongoing fallout from the Epstein files scandal. There’s a growing hunger among Americans to uncover how the rich and powerful operate behind closed doors, and to hold them accountable when wrongdoing surfaces. In an age where major news stories are often buried under the weight of a relentless 24-hour cycle, the Epstein saga has proven unusually persistent. As speculation intensifies, questions loom: How will Trump navigate his base’s growing demand for answers about Jeffrey Epstein? And if the heat turns up, could we see J.D. Vance begin to quietly put distance between himself and Trump?
Damion "Damizza" Young is a record producer, radio executive, and artist who has shaped the modern entertainment landscape. He's known for his work in underground hip-hop and collaborations with artists like Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, and Mariah Carey. Damizza's career spans decades and includes roles as a CEO, producer, and radio executive. He's credited with helping to popularize artists like Fiona Apple, Garbage, and Hootie & the Blowfish.