
This week, the crew dives into a packed lineup of stories shaping music, pop culture, and society. They kick things off with a DC debate: Are teen curfews necessary or overreach? Plus, they celebrate Angel Reese’s big moment on NBA2K26.
In the Music & Culture Rundown, they break down:
• Megan Thee Stallion’s lawsuit drama, asking if it’s about real trauma or clout, and what celebs owe their teams.
• Nicki Minaj’s fiery Roc Nation rant, exploring if she’s blackballed or just beefing.
• Beyoncé’s powerful Cowboy Carter shows in DC, blending country, Black southern roots, and American symbolism.
They also get into Young Thug’s cryptic “snitching” tweet amid his RICO trial, fresh details in the Jeffrey Epstein case, and Trump’s “Big Bill”—wondering if it’s real policy or campaign fluff.
New music spotlight: Ty Dolla $ign drops TyCOON, aiming to prove he’s more than just a hook king. Is it working, or does he still shine best as a feature?
There’s a fun detour on the greatest TV theme songs, plus which shows they’d resurrect for another season. Then it’s a big question: Is it finally time for Drake to take a break? With contract rumors swirling and fans debating his longevity, the hosts weigh if stepping back might actually boost his legacy.
We close with a quick look at the Camp Mystic flood in California and what it means for the future of outdoor festivals in a climate-challenged world.
In the wrap-up, they shout out favorite moments, tease next week’s episode, and ask listeners: Who are you backing—Nicki, Megan, or the culture?