Marc Lamont Hill returns to the JBP as they kick off their latest episode discussing his trip to Martha’s Vineyard (23:50) before the room reacts to David Justice explaining why he ended his marriage with Halle Berry (34:40). Shedeur Sanders shines in his debut with the Browns (1:02:11), Ari Lennox doubles down on her Martin take (1:12:12), and QueenzFlip calls back to a recent Patreon episode topic about growing his audience (1:28:45). The cast then discusses the new horror movie ‘Weapons’ (1:48:00), and UFC strikes a deal with Paramount for $7.7 billion (1:54:02). Also, Tyla’s new EP sells only 4,000 units in week one leading the JBP to speculate why (2:06:12), the room shares times an investment went wrong (2:29:00), new music later this week from Lil Baby & Young Thug as well as Cardi B (2:40:46), Joe calls Ian Dunlap and Rashad Bilal of ‘Earn Your Leisure’ (2:52:30), and much more!
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