This week, we’re chopping it up with multi-hyphenate creative Crucial Crucial—recording artist, actor, and graphic designer—who opens up about his journey from group dynamics to solo artistry, his unexpected dive into acting, and the real-life trust issues that shaped his sound. He’s not just talking—he’s performing. Get ready for heat with tracks like: “Set”,
“All Day”, and “They Don’t See” ft. Vette Rey
But that’s not all:
• The crew breaks down Daniel Jones’ comeback with the Colts and what it means for Anthony Richardson’s future
• The Boss Lady’s petty parking saga during a FedEx run will have you hollering
• And we ask: If a colleague flirts with you on the regular… do you shut it down or indulge the fantasy?
Tap in, turn it up, and tell a friend. This episode is packed with music, real talk, and a little bit of petty.
Special Report — The Wolves link up with DJ Big O for an exclusive breakdown of the brewing battle between Indiana’s own CEO Blutre and platinum-selling artist Rod Wave. At the center: two eerily similar songs, both titled “Blame on You.” Did Rod Wave jack the track? DJ Big O walks us through the timeline, the receipts, and what’s next in this high-stakes showdown. Plus, we unpack the WNBA commissioner’s controversial comments on Caitlin Clark, Napheesa Collier, and the league’s growing pains. And yeah… we get a little petty about Indiana’s injury curse—can we get some better trainers, please?
Tap in and tell us: is this déjà vu or déjà sue?
This week Madame Bosslady and Starship Wes sit down with legendary Indianapolis R&B group A Few Good Men—aka AFGM—for a powerful and nostalgic conversation.
From their early days with LaFace Records and their timeless holiday hit Silver Bells, to the fallout after the label’s collapse, we unpack the highs, the heartbreaks, and the hustle. Hear stories from the road touring with icons like Usher, Boyz II Men, and Jodeci, and learn how AFGM is carving out a bold new chapter in their legacy.
Plus, get an exclusive first listen to their brand-new single, “Giddy.”
Ladies, grab a glass of wine, turn the volume up, and let these men take you on a ride through rhythm, resilience, and reinvention. Next on the Wolves of Naptown podcast.
In this episode, we sit down with Indianapolis powerhouse Vette Rey, one of the city’s most dynamic voices. She shares how she moves effortlessly across styles—crafting tracks that hit hard and stay stuck in your head. Her creative process is as fluid as her sound, and she’s not afraid to push boundaries to keep her music fresh. Vette let us listen to 2 of her latest singles, “Carefree” and “The Haunting.”
Then Starship Wes gets petty about major corporations playing hide-and-seek with your packages. You paid for Prime—so where’s the prime delivery?
And finally, we dive into a wild thought experiment: If you were in a hostage situation, would you pray, negotiate, or sacrifice yourself? It’s a raw, reflective, and slightly chaotic conversation you won’t want to miss, this week on the Wolves Of Naptown podcast.
In this episode, we’re joined in studio by East Indianapolis native Daniel Stewart. He shares details about his latest merchandise drop and teases an upcoming invention for dog lovers that’s sure to turn heads. Daniel also opens up about a personal story—how trying to help someone can backfire, and why even protecting your property can earn you the label of a snitch.
Then we dive into a tough relationship scenario: If your best friend confesses romantic feelings while you’re already in a relationship—do you tell your partner, create distance, or explore the feelings? Tap in to hear Daniel’s take and find out what his new invention is all about.
This week, we’re joined by a special guest straight outta Indy—Flizzy317 of the 4WayPodcast. Flizzy breaks down the grind behind building a journalistic podcast rooted in the heart of Indianapolis, from on-location interviews to the growing pains of turning passion into platform. We dive into his vision for spotlighting the city’s most compelling voices and what it takes to stay authentic in a crowded media space.
Then things get petty (as they should) when we unpack YN culture in Naptown—who’s really about it and who’s just playing the part. And to close, we hit you with a moral dilemma: your best friend needs a kidney, and you’re a match. Do you donate without hesitation, ask for time to think, or walk away? Let’s talk about loyalty, limits, and what we owe the people closest to us. Tap in this one’s layered. Wolves Of Naptown podcast, let’s go!
This week, we go cover-to-cover with recording artist, model, and entrepreneur Nicky Neptune, who pulls up to the studio with zero filters and a whole lot to say. From the sultry vibes of his new event with DJ Dajon called Forbidden Nights on Thursdays, to the glossy premiere of the latest edition of Buttered Magazine, Nicky’s creative empire is expanding—and he’s not holding back. Nicky also debuts his new single "Science" available now on all platforms.
We dive into the controversy surrounding his annual Art of Unity event and ask the question on everyone’s mind: Was he really trying to rival the Chreese HipHop Festival? Nicky gets candid (and a little petty) about the lack of support from folks who claim to be in his corner but never show up.
And then, things get personal. We pose the wild hypothetical: What would you do if your baby mother or father was publicly performing explicit acts with a new lover known for having multiple partners? Would you crash out or keep your peace? Raw, reflective, and real - this week on Wolves Of Naptown.
In this episode, The Bosslady weighs in on the hype (and price tag) of Sprayground backpacks—are they worth it for your kid or just a flex? The crew gets hilariously petty about homeschooling, and The Bosslady shares a wild story about a customer who apparently skipped Door Etiquette 101. Plus, we dive into the real talk: what happens when parents refuse to contribute to school supplies, and how teachers hustle to fill the gap so every child gets a fair shot at learning. It’s messy, honest, and full of side-eye-worthy moments.
Indianapolis’s own Mouse P pulls up to talk about his latest project, “Major Endorsements”, and why Midwest G Funk deserves its own lane. We dig into the Kountry Kitchen overcharge scandal and Mouse P doesn’t hold back—especially when calling out rappers who try to ride his wave on stage. Then it gets wild: Would you risk jail to save your best friend from the death penalty? Would you trade a limb for ultimate success? We crashed out on these hypotheticals and the answers might surprise you. Tap in for the chaos, the culture, and the comedy this week on the Wolves Of Naptown podcast!
Businesswoman and entrepreneur Nicci Riddick,— the woman behind Naptown DJ Fest and AudaciousLife clothing—joins The Wolves of Naptown to talk all things house music, community, and creative hustle. We dive into the upcoming Naptown DJ Fest and the legacy of Indy House Heads, then get hilariously petty about support in Naptown and the boldness of partygoers interrupting DJs mid-set with requests. (Seriously… stop doing that.) Plus, we tackle a real-world question: how do you respond when you witness discrimination in public? Tune in for laughs, insight, and a whole lot of audacity, this week on the Wolves Of Naptown podcast.
Breakups, basketball, and bold opinions—this episode has it all. We dive into Cardi B and Stephon Diggs' split, debate Caitlin Clark’s impact on Indianapolis hoops, and get petty with folks who act brand new when we miss a call. The fly in the studio tries to join the crew (literally), The Bosslady isn’t holding back on her clients and Jonathan Majors rating him a "6", and we unpack the Sean Combs verdict with a nod to 50 Cent’s legendary pettiness. Plus, we wrestle with a big question: success or love—which one will you prioritize?
This week we ask, "What moment from your past would you relive—exactly as it happened, no edits, no do-overs?" We kick things off with that question, then shift gears into peak pettiness: from spicy Twitter responses about the Michael Jackson episode to The Bosslady dragging unprepared clients (with receipts!). Starship Wes shares a humbling encounter where The Bosslady made it crystal clear—her rates don’t roll backward. It's reflection, drama, and a little petty magic all wrapped up in one.
This episode we're vibing with DJ DAJON, the one and only R&B GAWD! He opens up about rising through the DJ ranks, calls out gatekeeping in Indy, and shares hard-earned wisdom from working alongside rapper and entrepreneur 50 Cent. The conversation gets deep when we ask: “If you could ask anyone in history one question—and they had to answer truthfully—who would it be? In addition, we ask: If you could swap lives with anyone for a week, knowing they'd live yours too... would you do it? Tap in for insight, honesty, and soul with the Wolves Of Naptown podcast!
What would you do if you could hear the thoughts of people for one day—would you embrace it or try to block it out? What if you woke up with the ability to see 10 years into the future, but one time—what would you do? In this episode, the duo dives headfirst into these wild hypotheticals, unpacking the mind-bending possibilities and moral dilemmas they spark. Things heat up when they get hilariously petty over the viral "pause" epidemic and go head-to-head on whether Michael Jackson desired to be a different color. Finally, we ask: What would you do if you had the ability to change one law in your country overnight with no opposition? An episode full of laughs, debate, and real reflection—stream it now!
This week we welcome Coach Dewey and DJ Twist Money into the studio for a powerful and unpredictable ride. Coach Dewey takes us through a raw and inspiring redemption story—his journey from incarceration to mentoring youth through basketball and reclaiming purpose through perseverance and family. Then DJ Twist Money slides in with updates on the Highway Gang movement, his connection to Highway Yella, and breaks down the art of chopped and slowed mixing like a true pro. We also dive into a thought-provoking question: “What if you were offered $10 million to walk away from your current life?”A few unexpected interruptions couldn’t derail this one—it’s real, reflective, and full of heat. Don’t miss it.
This episode, we’re in-studio with DJ Top Notch, DJ Heavy, and Jaleesa The Elephant of the Vinyl Destination Battle League! We dive deep into the origins of the VDBL and gear up for the highly anticipated Spin Wars battle. Then, we tackle a fiery debate—does dating outside your race reflect something deeper about your own identity? And if you thought DJs kept it professional, think again. From pet peeves to old-school gatekeeping, the VDBL crew proves that the petty knows no bounds. Buckle up—this one's a ride!
In this episode, we dive into a mind-bending question: If you had undeniable proof that a major historical event never happened, would you expose it? LMT Christian Hines and champion dog breeder, entrepreneur Brian Trammell join the panel for this lively discussion. Plus, we get extra petty about the Indiana Fever and Pacers, weigh in on the Sean Diddy Combs trial, and Bosslady challenges the men with a question that leads to some truly unexpected answers. What’s your price to allow yourself to be Diddy’d? Don't miss it on a brand new Wolves Of Naptown.
In this episode, we sit down with Gary, IN entrepreneur and recording artist Aib-Ran as he opens up about his upcoming project SCARS—a deep dive into pain, expression, and healing. The conversation gets raw as we ask, 'What would you do with 24 hours to live?' and take aim at the Speedway Kroger for some lighthearted pettiness. Plus, when faced with someone stealing food out of starvation, would you intervene or look away? It’s a house full of Scorpios, so you already know—it’s about to get real! This week on the Wolves Of Naptown podcast.
Join us for an eye-opening conversation with entrepreneur, author, and music industry innovator Lundyn Rose. Lundyn shares her passion for faith and her mission to help break generational curses. The Bosslady asks Lundyn about her perspective on men and dating in Indianapolis and Starship Wes just keeps getting pettier every episode! Plus, we dive into a thought-provoking ethical dilemma: if you discovered evidence that a religion was created to manipulate people, would you reveal the truth, even if it shattered their beliefs? Don't miss this inspiring and entertaining discussion!
In this episode, we sit down with recording artist Stunta Boy to explore the profound impact of his time being incarcerated had on his artistry and personal growth plus what he is now doing for the community. We dive into thought-provoking questions: “What would you say if you could meet your younger self for one day?” And “what if your destiny was to become a global leader—but at the cost of your personal dreams?” Plus, we discuss his latest project, Saved, now available on all platforms. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about resilience, transformation, and the power of sacrifice.