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On this week’s episode, legendary music executive Rob Jua stops by to kick it with the NFSP team as we start off the show with weekend recaps before hoping into rap beef apologies with J Cole during Dreamville Fest leading into a discussion around Drake and Rick Ross’s diss tracks. The group then reacts to Meek Mill’s concerns for his 12-year old son surrounding the Diddy rumors leading into a discussion around the importance of a publicist. Then, Rob shares his thoughts on Big Sean and CJ defends his stance, JT’s tour updates and why it’s important for artists to build their own fan bases outside the “group”. THEN the group discuss Rema’s comments surrounding the respect of Afrobeats’ cross over into America, Johnathan Major’s sentence update, OJ and Mister Cee’s untimely passing, Essence’s Sexist Men of the Moment, Catlin Clark, Joker 2 trailer reactions, plus new music from Bryson Tiller, Doja, Sir AND so much more.
Picks of the Week
Bri: Liza “Back For More” ft. TOMI
Rob: Jaya “She Lies Too Much”
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On this week’s episode, legendary music executive Rob Jua stops by to kick it with the NFSP team as we start off the show with weekend recaps before hoping into rap beef apologies with J Cole during Dreamville Fest leading into a discussion around Drake and Rick Ross’s diss tracks. The group then reacts to Meek Mill’s concerns for his 12-year old son surrounding the Diddy rumors leading into a discussion around the importance of a publicist. Then, Rob shares his thoughts on Big Sean and CJ defends his stance, JT’s tour updates and why it’s important for artists to build their own fan bases outside the “group”. THEN the group discuss Rema’s comments surrounding the respect of Afrobeats’ cross over into America, Johnathan Major’s sentence update, OJ and Mister Cee’s untimely passing, Essence’s Sexist Men of the Moment, Catlin Clark, Joker 2 trailer reactions, plus new music from Bryson Tiller, Doja, Sir AND so much more.
Picks of the Week
Bri: Liza “Back For More” ft. TOMI
Rob: Jaya “She Lies Too Much”