
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


This week’s episode dives headfirst into one of the biggest crossover moments of the year — Super Bowl LX — where music, culture, and sports collide on a global stage.
We kick things off with major hip-hop headlines from Super Bowl week, including viral party moments from Travis Scott and new music buzz surrounding Drake. The spotlight then shifts to halftime history as Bad Bunny prepares to headline Super Bowl LX, becoming the first Latino solo Spanish-language artist to lead the iconic performance. We unpack the social media debates, cultural conversations, and what this milestone means for representation in mainstream entertainment.
The episode also celebrates West Coast legends E-40 and Too $hort, who brought Bay Area energy to NFL Honors, and highlights Houston culture with an upcoming tribute honoring DJ/producer Michael “5000” Watts.
On the sports side, we break down the Super Bowl LX matchup between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks, plus the added drama of Drake’s reported $1 million bet. We cover national anthem reactions to Charlie Puth, halftime speculation involving Cardi B, and the growing entertainment influence on the big game.
Beyond football, we preview the Ruffles NBA All-Star Celebrity Game — including Indian rapper Badshah making history — and touch on Winter Olympic storylines as Chloe Kim chases gold with support from Myles Garrett.
We close with a deep dive into how Super Bowl halftime shows have evolved from simple intermissions into global cultural milestones — and why hip-hop now sits at the center of sports entertainment.
Culture meets competition. Music meets legacy. And the biggest stage in sports becomes the biggest moment in music.
By Radio RomeThis week’s episode dives headfirst into one of the biggest crossover moments of the year — Super Bowl LX — where music, culture, and sports collide on a global stage.
We kick things off with major hip-hop headlines from Super Bowl week, including viral party moments from Travis Scott and new music buzz surrounding Drake. The spotlight then shifts to halftime history as Bad Bunny prepares to headline Super Bowl LX, becoming the first Latino solo Spanish-language artist to lead the iconic performance. We unpack the social media debates, cultural conversations, and what this milestone means for representation in mainstream entertainment.
The episode also celebrates West Coast legends E-40 and Too $hort, who brought Bay Area energy to NFL Honors, and highlights Houston culture with an upcoming tribute honoring DJ/producer Michael “5000” Watts.
On the sports side, we break down the Super Bowl LX matchup between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks, plus the added drama of Drake’s reported $1 million bet. We cover national anthem reactions to Charlie Puth, halftime speculation involving Cardi B, and the growing entertainment influence on the big game.
Beyond football, we preview the Ruffles NBA All-Star Celebrity Game — including Indian rapper Badshah making history — and touch on Winter Olympic storylines as Chloe Kim chases gold with support from Myles Garrett.
We close with a deep dive into how Super Bowl halftime shows have evolved from simple intermissions into global cultural milestones — and why hip-hop now sits at the center of sports entertainment.
Culture meets competition. Music meets legacy. And the biggest stage in sports becomes the biggest moment in music.