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The Original People Network
The Original People
210 episodes
1 month ago
In this episode, we look back at the things we were exposed to way too early—from adult jokes hidden in cartoons to random sexual innuendos we totally missed as kids. We talk about how much media shaped us, what we’re thankful for today, and why we’re still watching cartoons long after we “grew up.”
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In this episode, we look back at the things we were exposed to way too early—from adult jokes hidden in cartoons to random sexual innuendos we totally missed as kids. We talk about how much media shaped us, what we’re thankful for today, and why we’re still watching cartoons long after we “grew up.”
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Erryting Kool 107 - Try Rake N Scrape ft. Jonny Cake
The Original People Network
1 hour 16 minutes 42 seconds
1 month ago
Erryting Kool 107 - Try Rake N Scrape ft. Jonny Cake
In this episode, Jonny Cake breaks down his evolution from rap to rake and scrape, why he’s pushing more Bahamian artists to embrace the sound, and the stories behind his collaborations — including his dynamic partnership with Shine. From culture talk to pure vibes, this one is full of laughter, insight, and straight Bahamian energy.
The Original People Network
In this episode, we look back at the things we were exposed to way too early—from adult jokes hidden in cartoons to random sexual innuendos we totally missed as kids. We talk about how much media shaped us, what we’re thankful for today, and why we’re still watching cartoons long after we “grew up.”