
This week’s show kicks off with Rome welcoming listeners, sharing music picks, and paying tribute to Malcolm Jamal Warner, reflecting on his impact alongside nods to Ozzy Osbourne and Hulk Hogan.
From there, Jab leads a deep dive into hip-hop’s evolving style, from Run-D.M.C.’s Adidas tracksuits to today’s Balenciaga fits, exploring how regional trends and social media have shaped the culture. Next, the hosts debate talent vs. rapper—is lyrical skill still essential in 2025, or has branding and presence taken over?
Jab then unpacks the rise of “begging music” in rap, spotlighting emotional tracks from Drake, Future, and Rod Wave, before Shan takes listeners on a nostalgic ride through TV one-hit wonders—shows like The Get Down, Lovecraft Country, and South Central that deserved more than one season.
Rome brings the conversation back to the present with a breakdown of Howard University’s financial aid controversy, where students face sudden debts despite holding scholarships. Shan follows up with fresh TV news: STARZ greenlighting Power: Origins, an 18-episode prequel exploring the early days of Ghost and Tommy, sparking fan casting buzz.
Finally, Mill rounds things out with a timely discussion on Trump’s executive order and the NIL shake-up in college sports, weighing whether student-athletes should be considered employees and what it means for HBCUs and hip-hop crossovers.
The episode closes with final thoughts, a preview of what’s next, and listener shout-outs—plus calls for fans to join the conversation by dropping their takes on fashion eras, emotional rap anthems, one-season shows, and dream castings.