The JBP kicks off this episode by airing out some grievances with Ice (1:10) before turning to their thoughts on the 2024 BET Awards (18:07) as they send their praises to Victoria Monét’s performance (35:37), the use & promotion of politics (39:40), and reactions to the tribute for Usher (1:06:03). Ice then shares his experience at the Jeezy & Scarface show (1:30:35), Rick Ross gets into a fight at a Vancouver music festival (1:38:34), and Joe walks back his take from last week on Lucky Daye’s album (2:04:43). Also, PARTYNEXTDOOR’s quick beef with Chris Brown, Bryson Tiller, & Jeremih (2:10:20), the recent free agency moves in the NBA (2:17:07), a question from Joe engages the room in debate (2:43:40), and much more!
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Sleeper Picks:
Joe | Lucky Daye - “Diamonds in Teal”
Ice | Flau’jae & Lil Wayne - “Came Out A Beast”
Parks | RJ Payne - “Sweet Suffering”
Ish | Maeta - “DJ Got Me”
Melyssa | Victoria Monét - “Moment”
Emanny | Camper (feat. Syd & Tank) - “I Need It”
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