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Ep 139
First, Cole reacts to the recent incident involving DJ Akademiks and asks the real question: was this random, or was he set up? From label money and industry relationships to questions about journalistic integrity, Cole examines whether Akademiks can still be seen as an independent voice in hip-hop media — and why this moment matters.
Then, Cole dives into Kanye West’s latest apology letter. What did it really say? And more importantly, should fans believe it? Looking at Kanye’s history of public apologies and repeated controversies, Cole explains why words aren’t enough anymore — and why real accountability has to come through consistent action.
This episode isn’t about canceling anyone. It’s about standards, credibility, and protecting the culture.
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Ep 139
First, Cole reacts to the recent incident involving DJ Akademiks and asks the real question: was this random, or was he set up? From label money and industry relationships to questions about journalistic integrity, Cole examines whether Akademiks can still be seen as an independent voice in hip-hop media — and why this moment matters.
Then, Cole dives into Kanye West’s latest apology letter. What did it really say? And more importantly, should fans believe it? Looking at Kanye’s history of public apologies and repeated controversies, Cole explains why words aren’t enough anymore — and why real accountability has to come through consistent action.
This episode isn’t about canceling anyone. It’s about standards, credibility, and protecting the culture.