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By Chaunsey Moore
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The podcast currently has 36 episodes available.
On the long awaited return of your favorite hosts, Scott, Stacks and Smalls (in spirit) have something to say! We hop on the mic for this behind the scenes episode to give you guys our review of Brent Faiyaz’ sophomore album Wasteland, as we rate and discuss his trajectory as an artist, how we felt about the project and what we think is next for him. Disclaimer: we love Brent over here, so don’t look for slander in this review. Although Brent was the reason we stepped back on the mic, we also missed our supporters. Scott and Stacks discuss why we stepped away for a while, the importance of loving your craft and also a little bit about wanting to return, the right way. But as we have been away from podcasting, we have still been busy! Scott is running the 2nd Annual School Supply Drive (Presented by Monumental) and we need your help! Click below to donate! https://www.amazon.com/registries/custom/2WSY39C7TV607/guest-view
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To wrap up, the mentor himself discusses how important being present in our community really is, as recent events have led to the loss of life for many young men around us. Violence in our young men is more prevalent than ever, but it’s time to stand up and do more than speak out. Scott gives insight on the difference in upbringing, and the need for change.
We hope that we haven’t been gone too long, cause we missed kicking it just like you missed listening! Make sure to follow us and check out some of what we do when the mics are off, until next time, we out!
On the latest episode from the gang we have a new special guest, Cal on the couch to help Scott add some testosterone to the room. We open up the show discussing Tom Brady’s retirement after 22 seasons in the NFL. The boys give a little insight on their favorite quarterbacks as they give Brady his flowers. Pay discrepancies and advertising differences are argued as we talk about WNBA player Liz Cambage and her issue with the payment of her fellow players. Stacks and the guys get riled up about why the NBA gets more funding and more airtime, as well as discussing what can be done differently to even the score, even if only a little bit. Speaking of scores, DaBaby is definitely winning when it comes to his feud with DaniLeigh - at least when it comes to the latest fight with her brother Brandon Bills. We discuss when the right time to step into a domestic feud is and explore the reasons why maybe Brandon should’ve just minded his business. As we close Scott tells us about Dave Chappelle’s latest controversy, this time giving his two cents, or lack thereof, to a new housing development, that comes with a few stipulations. We explore what he said, and what that means for his housing community, as well as discussing our own biases. If you haven’t, click the link, subscribe and follow on whatever you app of choice is, and we will see you next time!
We open the show with condolences to lives we lost over the last few weeks, and give ol plugs including Lyrikal Creations, and Bomani the loc specialist.
(6:22)Antionio Brown finds friendship in unfamiliar places as we discuss Kanye and AB's hangin out. Kanye has been making a lot of news in the media as he disses Pete Davidson in a new track with The Game. As podcasters, we have a unique experience where we follow stories and news on a larger scale, but as Detroit natives are we get a very close look at the city itself. Stacks asks if we have a "crabs in the barrel" mindset, as we all table what should be free information vs a paid subscription. Moving on, (33:04) Microsoft acquires Activision for 69 billion dollars, the team discusses what that could mean when it comes to exclusivity. Minding your business can be quite boring, Stacks thinks that the most entertainment comes from OPP (Other People's Problems.) (39:06) Small and Scott discuss a little bit of sports broadcaster drama with Stephen A. Smith and we take a in depth look at a zombie apocalypse. (50:00) What's on your zombie runaway playlist and who do you think would die first if there was really a takeover. Take a second and hit the subscribe button on whichever platform you are listening on then hit the share for us! Until next time from the SVI Crew.
Smalls opens as a sad Lakers Fan and (1:10) Scott wonders if Nicki has Christmas wonderland sex and asks Smalls for her take. (4:32) We talk about Jason Derulo’s fight and how black people don’t like being mistaken for others, especially not Usher apparently. (8:26) Government talks commence as we talk artificial suns, and bank statement mixups. Later in sports talk, (13:48) Antonio Brown walked off the field and was fired from the Buccaneers leaving him to be a free agent, but his sportsmanship is in question. Can he be picked back up given his personality issue? The gang all share a little bit of our opinion. (29:50) Next up, we have an in-depth breakdown of the show Insecure, and its season finale from the women. Are you Team Lawrence, Team Nathan or Team Mirror Bitch? Stacks and Smalls argue it out about who should’ve ended the season with Issa and we go through all the ups and downs of the season together. Check us out and subscribe on all streaming platforms by searching “Scott vs the Internet”
We open up discussing getting older, what to expect and how we feel about maturing. Scott talks show expectations as we all kick it on views, our audience and consistency in podcasting. 🚨Spider-Man: No Way Home Spoiler Alert 🚨 The gang gives there individual reviews on the newest Marvel film and discusses possibilities for what’s coming next, as well as Movie Snack Sneaking Etiquette. The evolution of medicine, cell phones and Lebron, plus more on this episode of SVI
Plugs: @EliMyles, @locspecialist_bo, @photoboxdetroit
We’re back with another pod! We kick off the show with our returning guest Kevon, and chat a little bit about Rick Ross walking off 85SouthShow’s set. Was it planned? Was it the vibes? Was he hungry? Who knows. We also discuss dating in this world of relationship goals as Stacks wonders if the men feel like they have to compete with what they see on the web. Kevon breaks down his ideas about why dating isn’t that appealing and Scott explains how weird it can get about women these days. Taking a small detour, we cover KimYe, the divorce and resistance and talk about relationships and mental health. Hip Hop talks takeover the end of the show as we hear Kevon and Scott talk Jay Z vs *insert your worth runner up here* and whether there is worthy opponents at all for some of the greats, plus a little bit more detail on the Meg and Tory case. All this and much more on your favorite show. Check it out!
New guests, new ideas, and new content brings new fun on the latest from the SVI crew. On this segment Scott and Stacks introduce a very special guest, Joo$e to present his new album "A Sip of Joo$e." We cover everything about this work from the making to it's release and get some of the inside scoop on the man behind the music. We kick it off opening with what the process of creation is like, as he discusses excitement, doubt, gratitude and more. Over the course of our discussion we cover the behind the scenes of recording, talking about what it was like to produce a project independently and the difficulties that it may bring. Joo$e shares some of the sacrifices he had to make to get out this album as we talk about a few tracks in a little more detail, get his takes on a "dream collab" plus we cover a little of what is next to come. We all chop it up about support and how to know when to trust outsiders with your passions, as we share a few experiences and perspectives as creatives. Lastly, we get some Gemmy Gems from the crew in true SVI fashion.
Youtube: @ JOOSE96
On episode 74 we kick back and relax with a couple guest co-hosts, and some chill vibes. We hang out and discuss Bill Cosby’s overturned charges and release. Considering the huge nature of his actions, this release has mixed reviews as the gang cover why it happened and what they think is next for Cosby. Inappropriate behavior is a common factor in this episode but sometimes it’s for a good reason as we talk almost Olympic runner Sha’Carri Richardson and her use of marijuana before the race. Rules may be rules but are they fair? Discussion continues about sports and their restrictions on cannabis. We move on to the music world as we rate Tyler the Creators album “Call Me If You Get Lost”, talk about Doja Cat “Planet Her” and cover Brent Faiyaz ft Drake on “Wasting Time.” Music is also a breeding ground for beef and not much has changed. DaBaby and Megan have a spat on Twitter when a retweet causes a whole mess. We discuss the Tory/Megan debacle once more Pardison Fontaine even steps in to defend his girl. Is it business or disloyalty? Guess either way, we won’t be getting another Meg and Baby summer anthem anytime soon. Check us out and make sure to subscribe!
Plugs
Pop up shop. Books in the Hood, The Photo Box
Treasures Treats
We open the episode talking breakups as we cover Carmelo’s baby mama drama and it’s effect on his marriage, moving on to “Happy Couple turned Co-Parents” Kim and Ye. Does Kim just have bad judge in character, or are the men she’s choosing to busy for a family lifestyle. Each of the gang weighs in on where they think the couple fell short. Juneteenth is officially a federal holiday! A lot of people are asking for a reparations check, but where do you stand? Stacks thinks it’s a chance for education while Smalls argues the capitalization of it all. No matter which side of the fence, we hope you enjoy! Smalls asks our opinion on supporting toxic friend behavior as Scott breaks down what his role would be if faced with a toxic brother and the crew discusses support vs enabling. Don’t you hate interruptions? We do too, as the topic at hand uncovers a sticky situation involving a date, and and old friend. All this and much more on this episode, so check us out!!
No bio this episode, just catch a vibe with us!!!
The podcast currently has 36 episodes available.