Send us a text This year, Billboard named Lil Baby’s "My Turn" the No. 1 R&B/Hip-Hop Album of the 21st Century. How? Why? When we have game-changing and record-setting classics from Kanye, Kendrick, Drake, Beyoncé, OutKast, The Weeknd and Jay-Z and other genre defing masterpieces, how in the world does "My Turn" sit on the throne? This isn’t about if Billboard's decision is right or wrong, but rather, how did we get here? If "My Turn" really beat out every R&B and hip-hop album ...
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Send us a text This year, Billboard named Lil Baby’s "My Turn" the No. 1 R&B/Hip-Hop Album of the 21st Century. How? Why? When we have game-changing and record-setting classics from Kanye, Kendrick, Drake, Beyoncé, OutKast, The Weeknd and Jay-Z and other genre defing masterpieces, how in the world does "My Turn" sit on the throne? This isn’t about if Billboard's decision is right or wrong, but rather, how did we get here? If "My Turn" really beat out every R&B and hip-hop album ...
222. Are Parents the Demise of Many Potential Pro Athletes?
L.I.F.E. on podcast
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1 year ago
222. Are Parents the Demise of Many Potential Pro Athletes?
Send us a text Derrick Stafford has refereed NBA games for 31 seasons. He was well-regarded for his experience, consistency and professionalism. Derrick shared his thoughts on some of the current NBA rules and changes, his friendship with Charles Barkley and Mark Cuban comment the most difficult player he had referee, and his up close and personal insights on MJ, Kobe and LeBron. Derrick also discusses the role many parents play in the detriment of many AAU and potential pro athletes....
L.I.F.E. on podcast
Send us a text This year, Billboard named Lil Baby’s "My Turn" the No. 1 R&B/Hip-Hop Album of the 21st Century. How? Why? When we have game-changing and record-setting classics from Kanye, Kendrick, Drake, Beyoncé, OutKast, The Weeknd and Jay-Z and other genre defing masterpieces, how in the world does "My Turn" sit on the throne? This isn’t about if Billboard's decision is right or wrong, but rather, how did we get here? If "My Turn" really beat out every R&B and hip-hop album ...