This episode starts with New Year reflections and the idea of “F*** the Streets” — questioning how street mentality really affects kids, women, and the community at large. We get into the contradictions of street codes, the glorification of snitching, karma, stunting culture, and what all of it does long-term. From there, we talk honestly about fear, pressure, and survival through the lens of Black men, before shifting into relationships, celebrity breakups, gender dynamics, vengeance, and th...
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This episode starts with New Year reflections and the idea of “F*** the Streets” — questioning how street mentality really affects kids, women, and the community at large. We get into the contradictions of street codes, the glorification of snitching, karma, stunting culture, and what all of it does long-term. From there, we talk honestly about fear, pressure, and survival through the lens of Black men, before shifting into relationships, celebrity breakups, gender dynamics, vengeance, and th...
Welcome back to the podcast — this time I’m joined by my boy Chris for a wild, unfiltered conversation that covers everything from basketball to bias. We kick things off with Klay Thompson’s legendary shot selection… off the court. Then we dive into the new Clipse album, the current state of hip hop, and how different generations are hearing the culture evolve. From there, we get into a heavier convo: why Black kids don’t always get treated like kids, the stereotype weight Black women carry, ...
OutsideLooKINGinPOD
This episode starts with New Year reflections and the idea of “F*** the Streets” — questioning how street mentality really affects kids, women, and the community at large. We get into the contradictions of street codes, the glorification of snitching, karma, stunting culture, and what all of it does long-term. From there, we talk honestly about fear, pressure, and survival through the lens of Black men, before shifting into relationships, celebrity breakups, gender dynamics, vengeance, and th...