The latest episode from the JBP features Melyssa Ford and QueenzFlip returning to set as the room discusses Joe’s appearance at WWE Monday Night RAW (21:28) before Ice addresses Atlanta being upset at reactions to Metro Boomin’s new album (43:30). Offset joins the cast to share the plans for his upcoming album ‘Kiari’ releasing later this month as well as life outside of music (55:15), his relationship with JID (1:09:08), his feelings about the internet and the media (1:13:30), the desire to get into fashion (1:37:00), and his plans as an artist moving forward (1:52:45). Also, Joe takes a look at The Volume & Nightcap’s partnership (2:24:38), Johnny Manziel fires a tweet at Gillie Da Kid in defense of Cam Newton (2:50:00), Nicki Minaj vs. Dez Bryant (2:53:50), and much more!
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Sleeper Picks:
Joe | Jacquees - “He Kant”
Ice | Mozzy - “4 A NECKLACE”
Parks | RJ PAYNE - “Hustle 4 my last name”
Ish | The Amours - “Clarity”
Melyssa | India Shawn - “Kill Switch”
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