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On this episode: Roderick & Cari are back with episode 393 of The Rise & Grind Podcast, diving into another packed week of culture-shifting headlines. The duo reacts to 21 Savage introducing the controversial “fuck the streets” rhetoric into rap and Young Thug’s thoughts on the current state of hip hop. They also discuss Future’s partnership with Louis Vuitton, The Weeknd selling his music catalog, and Toosi’s surprising move into NCAA football at Syracuse.
In sports, the conversation turns to Bud Crawford officially retiring from boxing and the continued spectacle surrounding Jake Paul and Anthony Joshua. The episode closes with heavier news, including developments surrounding the Epstein files, the tragic murder of Rob Reiner and his wife, and reactions to Trump’s comments tied to the situation.
Another wide-ranging episode blending music, sports, and real-world headlines — tap in.
By Roderick Taylor & Jacari Gentry5
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On this episode: Roderick & Cari are back with episode 393 of The Rise & Grind Podcast, diving into another packed week of culture-shifting headlines. The duo reacts to 21 Savage introducing the controversial “fuck the streets” rhetoric into rap and Young Thug’s thoughts on the current state of hip hop. They also discuss Future’s partnership with Louis Vuitton, The Weeknd selling his music catalog, and Toosi’s surprising move into NCAA football at Syracuse.
In sports, the conversation turns to Bud Crawford officially retiring from boxing and the continued spectacle surrounding Jake Paul and Anthony Joshua. The episode closes with heavier news, including developments surrounding the Epstein files, the tragic murder of Rob Reiner and his wife, and reactions to Trump’s comments tied to the situation.
Another wide-ranging episode blending music, sports, and real-world headlines — tap in.