This week's episode is unofficially sponsored by Chicago as a cultural entity, lol. Following last week's rant, which saw Kanye West bring out the best of the Twitter Law degrees, Yeezy actually unveiled his plan for what reforming the music biz should look like. And as Boogie asks questions and Ciz breaks it down, it actually doesn't seem to be that bad of a plan. But can the recording industry really adapt these types of wide-reaching changes?
Elsewhere in the Chi, Lupe Fiasco reminded us this week of just how ridiculous stan culture can be when he made a not-necessarily-untrue statement, and people who clearly never listened to Lupe or know how big of a deal he was when he stepped on the scene started talking out of the sides of their necks.
Plus we're talking about the re-release or first release of the original Carter V by Lil Wayne, almost 10 years after it was originally supposed to come out; some dope opportunities and programs, including Converse's All Star mentorship program.
Also, who is making R&B for Grown Men in 2020? And How the hell has a Yelawolf x Machine Gun Kelly collab never happened before 2020?
This episode was recorded at Twelve Studios in Atlanta, GA.
Hosted by @Cizzurp215 and @SaintBoogie
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