Air Date: August 25, 2025 on 91.3FM WVKR-
In the Field Radio is back with another packed episode! Erin Boogie and Rapz kick things off with a music recap, and Rapz’s prediction game is still undefeated—he called Fergie Baby’s Cam’ron feature before it dropped, and sure enough, the record debuted less than 48 hours later. Harlem River Drive III is officially on the way later this year. In the Field alumni are shining too, with Stunna Sandy landing on Connie Diiamond’s “JAT Remix” and Honey Bxby poppin' up on “Just Us” alongside Ron E and Bay Swag. The hosts give quick takes on BigXthaplug and Offset, but save the deep dive for Ghostface Killah’s Supreme Clientele II. That Nas verse though?! Rapz also sneaks in his sleeper pick of the week: 2Chainz.
But it’s not all music this week. Erin and Rapz call out Jeezy’s “too precise” recording habits, unpack Snoop Dogg’s scandalous appearance on the It’s Giving Podcast, and weigh in on Lil Nas X facing four felony charges after his latest stunt. They also cover the troubling headlines around Rampage Jackson’s son, Raja, who’s under investigation after a brutal assault on Syco Stu.
Tune in for unfiltered takes, music gems, and the perfect mix of culture, chaos, and comedy—straight from the field.
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