In this episode of the A Square Podcast, DJ A Ron and Cornbread reflect on the New Year, engage in a light-hearted debate about whether there are more doors or wheels in the world, and discuss their predictions for the NFL playoffs.
They delve into the impact of officiating in sports, Drake's recent lawsuit against Universal Music, and the cultural significance of the song 'Not Like Us.' The conversation shifts to the political landscape, emphasizing the need for Democrats to prepare for future elections.
The episode concludes with thoughts on community safety and the importance of moving forward rather than dwelling on the past.
Chapters
00:00 New Year Reflections and Current Events
04:35 Debate: Doors vs. Wheels
09:22 NFL Playoff Predictions and Team Dynamics
13:56 The Greatest of All Time: Sports Debate
18:18 Drake's Lawsuit and Hip-Hop Culture
23:05 Impact of 'Not Like Us' on Hip-Hop
29:14 Lawsuits and Allegations in the Entertainment Industry
33:07 Political Changes and Their Implications
37:57 The State of the Democratic Party
51:14 Looking Ahead: Future of Politics and Society
53:24 A-Squared Promo.mp4
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