The trio of Berto, Nate, and Yves are back in the studio for another chaotic and unfiltered episode! We kicked things off talking about our Boston Music Awards nomination, and whether we actually care if we win or not. With Yves fresh off his trip to Japan, he shared his experience abroad and some of the biggest cultural differences he noticed.
We also got into the No Kings protest, Steve Bannon’s wild comments about a potential Trump third term, and what people really need to do to push back against the current administration.
In the second half, we broke down the shocking NBA gambling scandals involving Chauncey Billups and Terry Rozier, and debated whether Tyler, The Creator should be held accountable for his old tweets that didn’t age well. Tap in and enjoy the conversation!
Time Stamps:
0:00 - Do we care about the Boston Music Awards?/ Charlie's tweet
15:00 - Yves reflecting on his trip to Japan/ Cultural differences
34:00 - Steve Bannon on Trump needing a third term?!
46:00 - No Kings Protest/ Should we stop paying federal taxes?
56:45 - Chauncey Billups & Terry Rozier arrested by FBI for illegal gambling
1:17:45 - Does Tyler the Creator need to take accountability for old, reckless behavior?
1:39:15 - Druski auditions in Boston/ Compromising integrity for attention
1:47:30 - Why don't male friends do certain activities together?
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This week on Bad For The Community, we’re joined by Yanna G, a rising star in Boston's music scene returning one year after her debut appearance! We caught up on everything that’s changed since—her growth as an artist and person, the creation of 'On Everything I Love Vol. 2', and the stories behind her collaborations and visuals for singles like “My Name” and “Slow Dance.”Yanna also opened up about the meaning behind her outro “I Promise,” reflecting on her journey from hoop dreams to pursuing her true passion in music. And of course, we had to react to the recently announced nominations for the Boston Music Awards 2025! Yanna G and co-host Nahli are both up for R&B Artist of the Year, and Bad For The Community earned its third straight nomination for Music Podcast of the Year.Time Stamps:0:00 - Intro/ Certain music just hits harder in the winter6:00 - What's changed with Yanna G since "On Every I Love Vol. I"?11:00 - Yanna on her favorite collaborations from the project16:30 - Yanna reflecting on her listening party/ Letting go of basketball26:30 - Yanna on the visuals for "My Name" and "Slow Dance"34:30 - Our reactions to the Boston Music Awards 2025 nominations1:12:45 - What keeps Yanna G grounded?/ What's coming next?1:22:55 - Yanna on going direct-to-consumer and delaying streaming release1:25:00 - Are the next generation of kids cooked?/ Twitch vs cartoons1:34:00 - Outro
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This week on Bad For The Community, we’re joined by Caliph, a Grammy-winning artist from New Bedford who’s been entrenched in Boston’s music scene since the early 2010s.
Caliph opened up about his powerful journey immigrating from Senegal, the insecurity and setbacks he faced as a DACA recipient, and how he turned that adversity into purpose through music. We also explored the evolution of Boston’s music scene—from the 12 for 12 era to today’s wave of promising talent—and discussed the responsibility artists carry to uplift their city when they make it out.
Whether you’re an artist, an immigrant, or just someone chasing legacy, this conversation encompassed resilience, community, and the importance of using your story to create something bigger than yourself! Enjoy the conversation!
Time Stamps:0:00 - Intro/ Gratitude and life purposes
16:08 - Berto on his recent trip to the Netherlands
20:50 - Caliph on his experience immigrating from Senegal
26:08 - How Caliph became interested in making music
29:50 - Caliph on his Grammy win/ Getting his protected status revoked
37:17 - Next Steps & Safe+ / The importance of passing things on the next generation
44:55 - Is _____ a net positive to hip-hop culture?
58:04 - The different eras Boston's music scenes/ Caliph on 12 for 12
1:04:00 - Benzino’s comments/ Do artists have a responsibility to put on for the city?
1:11:34 - Caliph on the impact of Jefe Replay
1:18:45 - Caliph on Good Karma, 'Heart in Mind', and his new music app
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This week on Bad For The Community, we’re joined by our brother and Boston’s own Clark D, making his return to the pod after some major life moves. Last time we spoke, Clark had just moved to Atlanta to chase his dreams as a musician and engineer. Now he’s back with Grammy-winning credits, major label experience, and a powerful story on overcoming personal struggle to fulfill your God-given purpose.
We talk about his experience in ATL, the darker side of the industry, and the moment he realized God was calling him to refocus on his own music. From working with major and independent labels to investing in his own career as an independent artist, Clark opens up about the lessons, the setbacks, and the mentality it takes to reach the top of music’s mountaintop!
Time Stamps:
0:00 - Intro/ Boston neighborhoods breakdown
6:00 - Clark D on the time his ex cheated with his bestfriend
14:00 - Why Clark D is leaving Atlanta for New York
21:00 - Clark on receiving a message from God to return to his purpose
41:45 - Clark on cracking the formula to musical success
59:45 - Clark's struggles in Atlanta/ Why he wouldn't recommend it?
1:08:00 - "Motion ain't gon' feed your family!"
1:19:30 - What success looks like for Clark: Generational wealth
1:25:00 - How to navigate the mountain top
1:34:45 - The difference between "Unc' and "Big Bro"
1:38:15 - What is contractual dedication?
1:40:45 - Druski auditions in Boston/ iShowSpeed in Boston
1:43:45 - Final words/ Outro
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This week on Bad For The Community, we’re joined by Gutta (@filmedbygutta) to talk about the launch of CHNL — a new creative platform co-founded with our very own, Saint Yves!
CHNL, short for Creatives Have No Limits, just dropped its debut issue featuring incredible collaborations with a number of local fashion brands within a magazine that's been two years in the making. Gutta and Yves share the full journey: from the first spark of the idea to assembling the right team, navigating collaboration, and bringing a tangible archive of culture to life.
We get into the stories behind Issue 001, the meaning of physical print in a digital age, the balance of creativity and burnout, and how CHNL aims to create lasting legacy for underrepresented narratives and emerging creative economies.
Tap in for a deep dive on what it takes to build a proof of concept that’s bigger than clout and rooted in culture!
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Time Stamps:
0:00 - Intro/ Yves & Gutta on the 2-year process to launch CHNL
46:00 - Tyshawn Jones sues Supreme/ Would you rock only ONE brand for the bag?
58:15 - Minneapolis church shooting/ Teen Empowerment's panel on Boston's gun violence
1:05:45 - Glorification of street culture from outsiders/ Young Thug's leaked interrogation
1:11:30 - Raja Jackson's gruesome beatdown/ What fault does a parent have?
1:24:00 - Love Island reunion/ Chris Brown concert
1:31:00 - Albums we enjoyed from top to bottom
1:39:15 - Gutta's & Yves' favorite section of Issue 001/ Final remarks to other creatives
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Our guy Murk the Sauce God stepped in this week to form Da White Tee Boyz with Nate, Yves, and Tomo!
Time Stamps:
0:00 - Yves on Haiti's protected status being threatened
4:00 - The negativity of the news
11:20 - Intro/ White tee boys in the building
12:45 - Tomo on K-Pop Demon Hunters
16:00 - Nate and Yves returning to X after long hiatus?
23:40 - Is the outrage toward Sydney Sweeney warranted?
34:30 - What's the criteria to be a sex symbol?
38:30 - Do you change lyrics of songs by the opposite sex?
43:30 - Tim Cooks gifts Trump with 24K gold plaque...
48:30 - Would you ever join the military?/ Getting drafted
53:15 - Wrestling is cool again/ Worst sports owners
58:00 - NBA & NFL talk
1:11:30 - Outro/ Who would win in a race? (Revisited)
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We've got a lot of new music and topics to get to this week, things are starting to heat up! Before we get into any of that... this episode was actually live streamed this past Friday. Starting with this week's episode, we're going to be going live every Friday night. So make sure to tap in with us on YouTube and join the conversation in real time!
On this week's episode, we kicked things off by grilling Nate for his recent appearance on another local podcast, CWTFB Radio; and reacted to Charlie Masheen's scathing comments toward friend of the show, SeeFour. We also shared our thoughts on the latest album releases, including Tyler the Creator's 'Don't Tap the Glass', Freddie Gibb's 'Alfredo 2', and Metro Boomin's 'A Futuristic Summa'.
We later reacted to the sign-up bonuses and student loan relief ICE is reportedly offering new hires and jokingly asked ourselves what it would take for us to join. We revisited a topic from one of our viral clips discussing if $100k is enough to quit your 9-5 forever. We then reacted to a recent Twitter trend of "gayest" things a man can do, before diving into more serious concerns regarding the famine and unacceptable living conditions Palestinians in Gaza are facing.
Time Stamps:
0:00 - Intro/ Nate’s appearance on CWTFB Radio/ Charlie Masheen vs SeeFour
14:00 - Tyler the Creator - 'Don't Tap the Glass'
24:00 - Are we excited for a new Chance the Rapper album?
34:00 - Freddie Gibbs x Alchemist - 'Alfredo 2'
44:50 - Metro Boomin - 'A Futuristic Summa'
57:30 - ICE offering sign-up bonuses and student loan relief to new hires
1:07:50 - Would you quit your job and be an entrepreneur for $100k?
1:27:15 - Gayest things you can do as a man, according to Twitter
1:35:00 - Humanitarian crisis in Gaza/ Palestinian people suffering from famine
1:50:00 - Outro/ Are WE bad for the community?!
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Time Stamps:
0:00 - How much $ to do the One Chip Challenge again?
7:00 - Astronomer ex-CEO's affair at Coldplay concert
20:45 - Clipse 'Let God Sort Em Out'... Album of the Year?
34:30 - 'Jackboys 2'... Is this just a Travis album?
45:30 - Is Timbaland ruining music with his AI artist
59:30 - Rob's "definitive" Top 100 NBA Players list
1:15:45 - Albums you NEED to listen to have an opinion on hip hop
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In this clip, we react to Robert Griffin III (RGIII) reposting a racist photoshopped image that replaced Angel Reese with a monkey on a fake NBA 2K26 WNBA Edition cover. The image was originally created by a random Twitter troll, but RGIII — instead of ignoring it — decided to repost it to his massive platform under the guise of "denouncing racism."But instead of standing in support of Angel Reese, his tweet mainly focused on criticizing her — once again revealing the same questionable behavior we've seen from RGIII over the years.From being called a "cornball brother" to repeatedly co-signing anti-Black narratives, this ain't new for RGIII. Let us know your thoughts in the comments!
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In this clip, we dive into Drake’s newest single “What Did I Miss?” On this single, Drake addresses betrayal from close friends, including LeBron James, and reflects on the aftermath of his high-profile beef with Kendrick Lamar last summer.With his next album "ICEMAN" on the horizon, is this a comeback for Drake after a humiliating past year? We break down our honest thoughts on the track, debate whether Drake is finally finding his footing again, or if it’s time for him to move on from talking about the beef. Let us know what y'all think in the comments!Find us at www.BadForTheCommunity.com
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Did y'all miss us? We've returned from our brief hiatus to dive right back into the chaos! On this week's episode of Bad For The Community, we kicked things off with the rising tensions between Israel and Iran, the anti-ICE protests across the nation, and Trump's new travel ban.
We also shared our dividing opinions on Tyler Perry's new movie 'Straw' and his controversial portrayal of Black women. With the Clipse album on the way, we reacted to their first two singles, including shots Pusha T sent Travis Scott's way! We're breaking it all down with our unfiltered takes, the only way we know how!
Time Stamps:
0:00 - Intro/ How did the world navigate without BFTC?
3:45 - Iran-Israel conflict/ Anti-ICE protests across the nation
24:20 - Trump's new travel ban includes Haiti... Cape Verde's next?!
37:00 - Sammy Sosa is BLACK again?!/ We'd like to make a trade...
41:00 - Tyler Perry's 'Straw' is RIDICULOUS to say the least
57:30 - "Straight Black men are the white people of the Black community"?!?
1:33:00 - Reacting to new Clipse singles/ Pusha T sends shots at Travis Scott
1:53:40 - Outro/ Artists you thought were going to be the next big thing?
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What does it really take to put on a successful music show? This week, Nate Nics taps in with the duo of Hype Hub (Will of Aperture Studios & Lenni Linguini) and E-Los, one of the featured artists performing this Friday at MASS REPRESENT: AT THE VAULT in New Bedford, MA!
From the artist’s perspective, E-Los breaks down how he prepares to rock a stage and what goes into making a show unforgettable.
On the talent buyer side, Will & Lenni shares the behind-the-scenes process of curating a lineup, coordinating artists, and the importance of mutually beneficial relationships in the local music scene.
Topics we got into:
Artists using ChatGPT to help with writer's block?
Navigating the Boston music scene & working with managers
What makes a good show lineup & how it was built for Mass Represent
The role of performance tracks and stage energy
Why events like MassRepresent matter to the Boston music scene
What legacies HypeHub & E-Los want to leave behind
Whether you’re an artist, manager, talent buyer, or just tapped into the local scene, there’s a TON of gems in this episode. Tap in and cop your tickets for MASS REPRESENT this Friday if you’re in the area!
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Fresh off of seeing Kendrick Lamar & SZA in concert, we kicked things off by reflecting on our experience at the show. It didn't take too long for another beef to strike in hip-hop, as we reacted to Ray Vaughn's and Joey Bada$$' diss tracks to each other and who we thought took round one. We also touched on the latest drama with Tory Lanez being stabbed in prison and the insane Diddy trial that's revealed more than any of us really need to know...
In the second half of the episode, we went down memory lane as we discussed the biggest scandals that happened at our high schools, and also spoke on how success can create unwelcomed expectations when it comes to dealing with family & friends. To wrap things up, we entertained the idea of creating our own rent party business and discussed the difference between mutual aid and fundraising. Tune in and enjoy the conversation!
Time Stamps:
0:00 - Intro/ What was the last interesting thing in hip-hop music?
13:45 - Our experience at the Kendrick Lamar & SZA concert at Gillette Stadium
37:30 - Reacting to Tory Lanez being stabbed in prison
41:45 - Reacting to Big Sean, Ab-Soul, & Joey Bada$$ cypher
48:30 - Joey Bada$$ vs Ray Vaughn/ Who won round 1?
1:01:15 - Diddy trial/ Can you be a victim and be complicit?
1:14:15 - What was the biggest scandal that happened at your high school?
1:20:15 - Is success a double-edged sword?/ Supporting family & friends
1:30:30 - Rent parties/ Mutual aid vs fundraising
1:52:30 - Outro/ Reacting to negative YouTube comment
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Fresh off her latest mixtape ''CAPSULE_002: CLUB DIOSA', Shandelle brought the same fun vibes & energy to this week's episode of Bad For The Community! Things kicked off with Shandelle reflecting on her previous night's DJ set, which led to a conversation around "wall huggers" and people not dancing enough at the club. Shandelle then took us on a deep dive into her project and the mindset she was in during its creation, while she was dealing with real-life daily challenges. In the later half of the episode, we also reacted to the 2025 Met Gala, breaking down our favorite and least favorite outfits of the night. Tune in and enjoy the conversation!Time Stamps:0:00 - Intro/ Shandelle on her first ever DJ set from the previous night7:45 - Too many wall huggers, not enough dancing at the club?20:00 - Getting into 'CAPSULE_002: CLUB DIOSA'/ Shandelle's process and mindset33:30 - Shandelle on learning to DJ while balancing her other passions41:00 - Andre 3000's piano project/ Artists experimenting with different sounds48:00 - Shandelle on dropping out of school and going all in on music59:45 - Reacting to this year's Met Gala outfits1:21:30 - How will fashion in 2025 be defined?1:30:15 - Did your favorite subject in school correlate to what you do now?1:36:30 - Outro/ Closing message from Shandelle
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It's been a slow news week, but you can always count on us find a way to argue about something! On this week's episode we debated a number of topics, including: whether or not you should be drinking cow milk, which kids TV channel was superior growing up, and which album from various artists' discographies are we getting rid of!
As always, if you want to send us questions or topics you want to hear us discuss, feel free to drop them in the comments or DM us on social media! Tune in and enjoy the conversations!
Time Stamps:
0:00 - Intro/ Upcoming Kendrick Lamar & SZA concert at Gillette
7:30 - Egg prices are out of hand/ Cow milk vs almond milk
13:20 - DEBATE: Disney Channel vs Nickelodeon vs Cartoon Network
35:30 - Tiers of friendship/ Who's invited to your wedding?
1:04:00 - Reacting to unpopular hip-hop opinions from Reddit
1:13:45 - Which of these albums from _____ are you getting rid of?
1:33:20 - Outro
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We got a lot to get to on this week's episode! We quickly kicked things off with a temperature check on the current state of the world, before diving right into Shadeur Sanders' draft stock tanking and whether or not the NFL is quietly colluding against Shadeur. Things then take a wild (and freaky) turn as we discussed Kanye's claims of giving his cousin oral as a child and the allegations around Shannon Sharpe's relationship with a MUCH younger woman.
Later in the episode, we reflected back on albums that we once didn't like but ended up coming around on. Yves then stepped out of the room as Nate & Rob shared their review and full breakdown of Ryan Coogler's newly-directed film that has everyone talking, 'Sinners' [SPOILER ALERT]. Tap in and enjoy the conversation!
Time Stamps:
0:00 - Intro/ Trump on some bullsh*t... again
7:45 - Is the younger generation of students too reliant on ChatGPT?
13:45 - Is the NFL colluding against Shadeur Sanders?
44:30 - Kanye did WHAT with his cousin?!?
51:00 - Reacting to Shannon Sharper’s freaky allegations
1:07:30 - Albums we initially didn’t like but came around on
1:19:45 - ‘Sinners’ breakdown + review
2:09:00 - Outro/ GWPs love ‘Sinners’
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On this week's episode, things kicked off with Nate and Yves joking on Rob's newest discovery... he's colorblind! All of the past behind the scenes debates on "what color is this" are starting to make a lot more sense now. Rob also shared another entry to his collection of strange dreams, which led to a breakdown and reaction to the newest season of Netflix's "Black Mirror".
Later in the episode, the guys answer the hypothetical: "If you had to remove 1 artist in hip-hop history to SAVE hip-hop, who would it be?" Everyone had their own reason behind their selection, but share your pick with us in the comments or on social media as well! We also gave some major shoutouts to a few Boston artists and their recent collaborations that stood out to us. And of course, we couldn't end things without sharing our predictions for this year's NBA Playoffs, which led to a heated back and forth between Rob and Nate. You don't want to miss it! Tune in and enjoy the conversation!
Time Stamps:
0:00 - Rob finds out he's colorblind: "Maybe I'm not Him"
15:00 - Working long hours/ What makes a good boss?
26:30 - Intro/ Yves is on his way to becoming a Hebrew Israelite
32:30 - Rob has a strange new dream... where he unalives a family member
39:00 - Breakdown and reactions to the new season of "Black Mirror"
1:11:45 - "If you had to erase 1 artist from history to SAVE hip-hop..."
1:39:15 - Shoutouts to a few Boston artists and their recent collaborations
1:47:30 - NBA Playoffs predictions/ Nate won't accept Rob's bet
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On this week's episode, we immediately kicked off with a debate surrounding Playboi Carti's MUSIC album and whether we should be aging out of certain music. In a time where most new albums have a shelf life of a week, we revisted which albums we still have in rotation and which ones we haven't gone back to.
We also reacted to the the wild story of a Tufts student being abducted by masked ICE agents, shared our thoughts on which ethnicities produce the best barbers, before wrapping things up with what everyone's been building behind the scenes. Tune in and enjoy the conversation!
Time Stamps:
0:00 - Intro/ Is there an age limit for certain music?
9:00 - Which albums of the past year are we still listening to?
16:30 - Is Playboi Carti’s commercial success impressive?
32:15 - Staying home vs. popping out/ Awkward social exchanges
40:30 - What life has been like without a week of X (Twitter)
48:45 - Tufts student gets abducted by ICE?/ Could we be next?
1:10:45 - Which ethnicity produces the best barbers?
1:35:30 - Outro/ what projects everyone’s currently working on?
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There's no love lost when it comes to Elon and Kanye on this podcast! We're called Bad For The Community but they're the definition of it. On this week's episode, we discussed the protests against Tesla and Kanye's distasteful tweet about Beyonce's twins. The discussion led to an interesting conversation about self-accountability and our role in empowering these types of behaviors. We also spoke on Playboi Carti's polarizing new album, Kendrick Lamar's hypocrisy, and more!
Time Stamps:
0:00 - Video games/ NBA Playoffs predictions
16:00 - Intro/ The generation of comfortability
21:30 - Tesla protests & Elon Musk's Fox News interview
45:00 - Kanye's gone too far...again/ Should you stop wearing Yeezys?
1:05:00 - Looking back at Chance the Rapper's 'Acid Rap'
1:16:20 - Playboi Carti's 'MUSIC' album/ Is Kendrick Lamar a hypocrite?
1:31:30 - How down bad you gotta be to AfterPay your DoorDash order?
1:35:45 - Cordae's Tiny Desk performance with his mom
1:39:30 - John Cena's heel turn/ Travis Scott's smack to Cody Rhodes
1:43:35 - Influencer's ridiculous 4am morning routine
1:52:00 - Outro/ Stefon Diggs to the Patriots?
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Catherine T. Morris, the founder of BAMS (Boston Arts & Music Soul) Fest, joined us for one of the most thoughtful and insightful conversations we've had yet on the podcast! As advocates for the Boston music and arts scene, it was important for us to recognize and learn more about Catherine's contributions toward the scene. Her mission to build racial equity and economic empowerment to Black creatives and entrepreneurs is evident through her work the growing success of BAMS Fest, and her role as the Director of Arts & Creativity at The Boston Foundation.
During our conversation with Catherine, we learned more about her journey, including: her experiences with racism in the METCO program, her early work as an event coordinator during her college years, and her time spent in Philadelphia (which ultimately inspired her return to Boston and sparked the idea of BAMS Fest). Catherine also shared with us the criteria behind BAMS Fest's selection process for performers, advice she has for up-and-coming artists, and her overall views on the state of the creative economy in Boston. This conversation is a must-listen and one we're sure you're going to love and appreciate!
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