In the oversaturated world of podcasts, Radio Broadcast dropout Xpress aka DJXP, tries to find his footing in the sea of information via long form content, often bringing his creative friends and family along the way for the lighthearted, heavy and sometimes informative ...You Might Wanna Sit Down 4 This.
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In the oversaturated world of podcasts, Radio Broadcast dropout Xpress aka DJXP, tries to find his footing in the sea of information via long form content, often bringing his creative friends and family along the way for the lighthearted, heavy and sometimes informative ...You Might Wanna Sit Down 4 This.
Just 20 episodes away from the illustrious 100, XP, Trivelle, and EO reunite for Episode 80 of You Might Wanna Sit Down 4 This, titled Perfect Storm.
The episode kicks off with a hilarious breakdown of Trivelle’s wardrobe habits—specifically, a style choice he's been rocking in 90% of his outfits. From there, the trio dives into the Kendrick whirlwind surrounding the Grammys and the NFL Halftime Show, analyzing how the new Grammy voting body may have shifted the trajectory of award trends, ultimately extending the Not Like Us momentum into Super Bowl weekend. They also explore the scenarios in which the song could have swept its nominated categories and dissect the key decisions behind Kendrick’s Super Bowl 59 performance.
As they assess how he fared, the conversation expands to song selection, the cultural impact of performing on that stage, and the hypocrisies in how art is interpreted.
Next, they break down $ome $exy $ongs 4 U, the highly anticipated collaboration album between PartyNextDoor and Drake, which sees the Mississauga singer-songwriter land his first Billboard No. 1 as a lead artist. With 250K first-week sales—achieved without the backing of UMG or a major label—the question arises: was there an attempt to sabotage the release and discovery of the project?
The discussion then shifts to plagiarism allegations from an artist from PND's hometown before tackling A$AP Rocky’s not guilty verdict, which keeps him out of jail. Finally, the episode wraps up with quick takes on 50 Cent, Ye, and a surprisingly wholesome wrestling tangent.
You Might Wanna Sit Down 4 This
In the oversaturated world of podcasts, Radio Broadcast dropout Xpress aka DJXP, tries to find his footing in the sea of information via long form content, often bringing his creative friends and family along the way for the lighthearted, heavy and sometimes informative ...You Might Wanna Sit Down 4 This.