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It’s a wild week in the world of hip-hop and comedy! From 50 Cent claiming Dame Dash told him $1 million is nothing, to giving Tony Yayo $5 million for his own podcast, 50 continues to make major moves. We dive into the YSL saga as Woody gets released following his controversial testimony and debate what’s crazier—shooting opps for sport or snitching for sport. Meanwhile, Ice Spice and Cleopatra comparisons are heating up, and the beef between Ralo and Boosie is simmering. Plus, we double down on the SZA vs. Whitney Houston debate, and pay tribute to Fat Man Scoop.In the comedy world, Marlon Wayans is shaking things up, claiming he's more talented than Dave Chappelle and revealing that he and Sean Wayans wrote Don't Be a Menace in just a week. We also explore why Marlon thinks Scary Movie is the best horror comedy of all time. Meanwhile, 50 Cent's feud with Rick Ross continues as he claims Ross is broke, and the drama escalates with LL Cool J writing rumors and 50’s recent comments on loyalty.I: Hip-hop and comedy are colliding this week with some shocking revelations, heated debates, and new developments. 50 Cent is dropping gems about his conversations with Dame Dash and his support for Tony Yayo. YSL Woody’s controversial testimony sparks conversations about snitching in hip-hop, while Ice Spice and Cleopatra are the latest comparison. In comedy, Marlon Wayans goes head-to-head with Dave Chappelle in a talent debate, and we take a look back at In Living Color's impact on the Super Bowl halftime show audience.50 Cent's Million-Dollar Moves & YSL Drama50 Cent stirred the pot by revealing that Dame Dash once told him $1 million was “no money,” and he’s putting his own millions to work, giving Tony Yayo $5 million to launch a podcast. Meanwhile, the YSL courtroom drama continues as Woody is released from his testimony, leading to a deeper discussion about the top snitches in hip-hop history. We also unpack Lil Durk’s thoughts on how hip-hop has changed and dive into Durk’s collaboration leak with Drake and Adin Ross.Comedy Wars: Marlon Wayans vs. Dave ChappelleMarlon Wayans is making bold claims that he’s more talented than Dave Chappelle, sparking debate in the comedy world. We explore his reasoning and discuss the rivalry between the two comedic giants. Marlon also shares behind-the-scenes stories about writing Don’t Be a Menace in a week with his brother Sean, and we revisit why Scary Movie remains one of the best horror-comedies ever made.Hip-Hop Beefs & Drama: Rick Ross, LL Cool J, & More50 Cent keeps the drama alive by claiming Rick Ross is broke and hinting that he may have written for LL Cool J. We’ll also cover the recent tension between Ralo and Boosie, and ASAP Rocky’s diss to Drake on his latest track with J. Cole, Ruby Rosary. Is this the start of another rap beef?Tributes & Reflections: RIP Fatman Scoop & Rich Homie 34 We take a moment to reflect on the impact of Fat Man Scoop, paying tribute to his contributions to hip-hop. We also mourn the loss of Rich Homie 34 and discuss his influence on the game.
By BizieIt’s a wild week in the world of hip-hop and comedy! From 50 Cent claiming Dame Dash told him $1 million is nothing, to giving Tony Yayo $5 million for his own podcast, 50 continues to make major moves. We dive into the YSL saga as Woody gets released following his controversial testimony and debate what’s crazier—shooting opps for sport or snitching for sport. Meanwhile, Ice Spice and Cleopatra comparisons are heating up, and the beef between Ralo and Boosie is simmering. Plus, we double down on the SZA vs. Whitney Houston debate, and pay tribute to Fat Man Scoop.In the comedy world, Marlon Wayans is shaking things up, claiming he's more talented than Dave Chappelle and revealing that he and Sean Wayans wrote Don't Be a Menace in just a week. We also explore why Marlon thinks Scary Movie is the best horror comedy of all time. Meanwhile, 50 Cent's feud with Rick Ross continues as he claims Ross is broke, and the drama escalates with LL Cool J writing rumors and 50’s recent comments on loyalty.I: Hip-hop and comedy are colliding this week with some shocking revelations, heated debates, and new developments. 50 Cent is dropping gems about his conversations with Dame Dash and his support for Tony Yayo. YSL Woody’s controversial testimony sparks conversations about snitching in hip-hop, while Ice Spice and Cleopatra are the latest comparison. In comedy, Marlon Wayans goes head-to-head with Dave Chappelle in a talent debate, and we take a look back at In Living Color's impact on the Super Bowl halftime show audience.50 Cent's Million-Dollar Moves & YSL Drama50 Cent stirred the pot by revealing that Dame Dash once told him $1 million was “no money,” and he’s putting his own millions to work, giving Tony Yayo $5 million to launch a podcast. Meanwhile, the YSL courtroom drama continues as Woody is released from his testimony, leading to a deeper discussion about the top snitches in hip-hop history. We also unpack Lil Durk’s thoughts on how hip-hop has changed and dive into Durk’s collaboration leak with Drake and Adin Ross.Comedy Wars: Marlon Wayans vs. Dave ChappelleMarlon Wayans is making bold claims that he’s more talented than Dave Chappelle, sparking debate in the comedy world. We explore his reasoning and discuss the rivalry between the two comedic giants. Marlon also shares behind-the-scenes stories about writing Don’t Be a Menace in a week with his brother Sean, and we revisit why Scary Movie remains one of the best horror-comedies ever made.Hip-Hop Beefs & Drama: Rick Ross, LL Cool J, & More50 Cent keeps the drama alive by claiming Rick Ross is broke and hinting that he may have written for LL Cool J. We’ll also cover the recent tension between Ralo and Boosie, and ASAP Rocky’s diss to Drake on his latest track with J. Cole, Ruby Rosary. Is this the start of another rap beef?Tributes & Reflections: RIP Fatman Scoop & Rich Homie 34 We take a moment to reflect on the impact of Fat Man Scoop, paying tribute to his contributions to hip-hop. We also mourn the loss of Rich Homie 34 and discuss his influence on the game.