Send us a text The stadium door swings open: Bad Bunny is locked for the Super Bowl halftime. We call out the lazy “is he American?” takes (Puerto Rico is U.S. territory), weigh what matters most—energy, staging, collective joy—and toss out dream bookings from Beyoncé to Frank Ocean. And yes, the rap girl civil war gets its map. Cardi vs. Nicki isn’t just noise—it’s history, catalog, and the one rule that should never be broken: don’t talk about kids. We trace it back to “Motorsport,” ...
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Send us a text The stadium door swings open: Bad Bunny is locked for the Super Bowl halftime. We call out the lazy “is he American?” takes (Puerto Rico is U.S. territory), weigh what matters most—energy, staging, collective joy—and toss out dream bookings from Beyoncé to Frank Ocean. And yes, the rap girl civil war gets its map. Cardi vs. Nicki isn’t just noise—it’s history, catalog, and the one rule that should never be broken: don’t talk about kids. We trace it back to “Motorsport,” ...
From My Preceptive Bonus: Overtime Thriller: Pacers Pull Off Comeback in the Garden
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From My Preceptive Bonus: Overtime Thriller: Pacers Pull Off Comeback in the Garden
Send us a text The Eastern Conference Finals opened with a thriller as the Indiana Pacers mounted an incredible comeback to defeat the New York Knicks 138-135 in overtime at Madison Square Garden. What looked like a sure Knicks victory turned into a stunning collapse when Aaron Nesmith caught fire and Tyrese Haliburton hit a clutch shot to force overtime. • Pacers started hot going 8-for-8 but Knicks controlled most of the game • New York led by 17 points with less than 3 minutes remaining b...
The Mixed Vibez Podcast
Send us a text The stadium door swings open: Bad Bunny is locked for the Super Bowl halftime. We call out the lazy “is he American?” takes (Puerto Rico is U.S. territory), weigh what matters most—energy, staging, collective joy—and toss out dream bookings from Beyoncé to Frank Ocean. And yes, the rap girl civil war gets its map. Cardi vs. Nicki isn’t just noise—it’s history, catalog, and the one rule that should never be broken: don’t talk about kids. We trace it back to “Motorsport,” ...