Fresh off of seeing Kendrick Lamar & SZA in concert, we kicked things off by reflecting on our experience at the show. It didn't take too long for another beef to strike in hip-hop, as we reacted to Ray Vaughn's and Joey Bada$$' diss tracks to each other and who we thought took round one. We also touched on the latest drama with Tory Lanez being stabbed in prison and the insane Diddy trial that's revealed more than any of us really need to know...
In the second half of the episode, we went down memory lane as we discussed the biggest scandals that happened at our high schools, and also spoke on how success can create unwelcomed expectations when it comes to dealing with family & friends. To wrap things up, we entertained the idea of creating our own rent party business and discussed the difference between mutual aid and fundraising. Tune in and enjoy the conversation!
Time Stamps:
0:00 - Intro/ What was the last interesting thing in hip-hop music?
13:45 - Our experience at the Kendrick Lamar & SZA concert at Gillette Stadium
37:30 - Reacting to Tory Lanez being stabbed in prison
41:45 - Reacting to Big Sean, Ab-Soul, & Joey Bada$$ cypher
48:30 - Joey Bada$$ vs Ray Vaughn/ Who won round 1?
1:01:15 - Diddy trial/ Can you be a victim and be complicit?
1:14:15 - What was the biggest scandal that happened at your high school?
1:20:15 - Is success a double-edged sword?/ Supporting family & friends
1:30:30 - Rent parties/ Mutual aid vs fundraising
1:52:30 - Outro/ Reacting to negative YouTube comment
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