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The Morning Hustle Podcast brings a mix of shock, shade, and celebration in this latest episode with Lore’l, Kyle Santillian, and Alton Walker. The crew kicks things off reacting to the surprising end of an era. MTV has officially canceled Ridiculousness after fourteen years on air. Fans and the Hustle team admit they thought the show was already in reruns, but it turns out host Rob Dyrdek was still cashing in with multimillion-dollar contracts. The conversation takes a more serious turn as the crew unpacks the headline-grabbing moment when Meek Mill was detained by NYPD outside a Halloween party. The rapper says officers drew guns on him and handcuffed him “in front of the whole club,” a moment he described as “humiliating and scary.” The hosts compare it to New York’s notorious “Hip-Hop Police” era, when plainclothes officers targeted artists near clubs. Wrapping things up, Lore’l celebrates a major win for 2000s R&B fans. Mýa officially joining the Boy Is Mine tour, stepping in for Muni Long, who’s battling lupus. Lore’l praises Mýa’s professionalism and readiness, saying, “That’s what it means to stay ready so you don’t have to get ready.”
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The Morning Hustle Podcast brings a mix of shock, shade, and celebration in this latest episode with Lore’l, Kyle Santillian, and Alton Walker. The crew kicks things off reacting to the surprising end of an era. MTV has officially canceled Ridiculousness after fourteen years on air. Fans and the Hustle team admit they thought the show was already in reruns, but it turns out host Rob Dyrdek was still cashing in with multimillion-dollar contracts. The conversation takes a more serious turn as the crew unpacks the headline-grabbing moment when Meek Mill was detained by NYPD outside a Halloween party. The rapper says officers drew guns on him and handcuffed him “in front of the whole club,” a moment he described as “humiliating and scary.” The hosts compare it to New York’s notorious “Hip-Hop Police” era, when plainclothes officers targeted artists near clubs. Wrapping things up, Lore’l celebrates a major win for 2000s R&B fans. Mýa officially joining the Boy Is Mine tour, stepping in for Muni Long, who’s battling lupus. Lore’l praises Mýa’s professionalism and readiness, saying, “That’s what it means to stay ready so you don’t have to get ready.”
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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