
n this episode, we kick things off by celebrating the 20th anniversary of The Boondocks and revisiting its cultural impact-from its sharp satire to how its themes still hit today.
We then slide into nostalgia with Rap City memories before imagining a blockbuster Verzuz: Cash Money vs. No Limit and what that matchup would mean for hip-hop heads.
We shift to major music milestones, including Outkast and Salt-N-Pepa entering the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and break down this year's Grammy nominations. There's also big news in the streets: Max B is finally free.
In entertainment, we discuss the upcoming Michael Jackson biopic and what audiences should expect.
From there, the conversation turns serious: Are celebrities increasingly tone-deaf to real economic struggles? We dive into the reality everyday people face-SNAP benefits paused, travel disruptions, and an economy where survival feels like
"kill or be killed." We also touch on the wild story of the $500,000 Navy Federal robbery making headlines.
Internationally, China makes waves by requiring influencers to have a degree before discussing serious topics, raising questions about access to information and who gets to shape public discourse.
We close with a deep dive into modern focus and digital overwhelm—/s our attention span permanently damaged?
What caused this, and is a reset still possible?