
This episode dives into everything from hip-hop nostalgia to modern fatherhood, with plenty of laughs and real talk along the way.
We kicks things off by honoring the late Walter Scott Jr. of The Whispers, running through favorite tracks and his impact. Then it’s on to Philly’s trash strike, breaking down worker demands and city struggles, plus a shoutout to Housebar, a Black-owned D.C. spot selling niche liquors and local snacks.
Segment 1 heats up with a playful debate: Which hip-hop label had the best roster back in 2010? From Young Money’s unstoppable trio to G.O.O.D. Music’s critical acclaim, the hosts pick their dream signings and argue which label aged best.
In Segment 2, it’s all about Nelly & Ashanti’s new show—is it genuine love or strategic TV? They also dive into Nelly’s viral take on skipping the diaper stage until kids can talk, sparking convo on modern fatherhood and parenting roles.
Segment 3 gets reflective, asking why the art of just chilling seems lost. Are group chats, curated outings, and hustle culture killing the casual hangout? The hosts swap stories on the last time they had an unplanned link-up.
Other highlights include a quick debate on Wale vs. Chris Brown’s emotional styles, favorite summer songs that instantly set the mood, and love for Morgan State’s band, which just made history as the first HBCU to headline a solo pavilion in Venice, Italy.
The show wraps by checking in with listeners: Which label would you sign to? Are you watching Nelly & Ashanti? What’s your ultimate summer track?