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  • Episode 056 | Roasts & Bot Wars
    May 14 2026

    This week, we’re starting off reacting to the internet crashing out over the new Audemars Piguet × Swatch collaboration. Did AP cheapen the brand by making luxury-inspired watches accessible… or are people just mad because exclusivity is the whole flex? And if Jordan Brand can make affordable versions of a lifestyle people admire, why can’t luxury watches do the same?

    Then we get into the Rick Ross vs. French Montana VERZUZ conversation and ask — did we really need it? Was it a celebration of hits between two longtime friends… or did the lack of real competition make the matchup feel underwhelming? We also give flowers to DJ Nasty305 for putting real DJ culture front and center, and debate whether he or Max B quietly became the biggest winner of the night.

    From there, we dive into Drake’s highly anticipated “Iceman” album dropping May 15th. Is this just another chapter in Drake’s dominance… or does this project come with more pressure than any Drake album in years? We also talk about whether media narratives are intentionally trying to step on the rollout, and which era of Drake we actually wanna hear on this album the most.

    Next up, we react to the mixed response surrounding Chris Brown’s new album BROWN after Pitchfork went viral for giving it a brutal 1.3 rating and calling it “a real piece of shit.” We break down whether critics judge Chris differently than other artists, if 27 tracks is too much in today’s streaming era, and why the internet seems completely split on the album.

    Then we get into Kevin Hart, Katt Williams, and the Netflix roast fallout. Did Katt genuinely bury the tension with Kevin… or was this just a Hollywood moment for the cameras? And after Tony Hinchcliffe’s George Floyd joke sparked backlash online, we ask — are there still any lines comedians shouldn’t cross, even in a roast format? We also list some of our favorite stand-up comedians 1 through 5.

    We also tackle the IShowSpeed vs. Alofoke controversy after Speed questioned the legitimacy of his Dominican Republic stream numbers. Was Speed exposing fake engagement… or simply misunderstanding how massive Dominican media culture really is? And once the mural situation happened, did this stop being internet drama and become a real pride issue for DR audiences? We also compare the energy from DR to Speed’s Jamaica stop, where the love felt far more organic and less centered around numbers, validation, and politics. From shutting down Emancipation Park to linking with Popcaan and Shenseea, Jamaica felt like pure culture — while the Dominican Republic stream started feeling bigger than just content.

    After that, we talk modern dating and inflation. If one date can run you $200+, is romance quietly becoming a luxury expense? Has social media completely changed expectations around dating, where regular effort no longer feels impressive unless it looks expensive online? We also rank different restaurants and debate what’s considered low-end, respectable, or higher-tier when it comes to picking a first date spot in 2026.

    And finally, we get into boxing after Shakur Stevenson’s reported move toward Dana White and TKO’s Zuffa Boxing sparked major debate. Is centralized power exactly what boxing needs… or is Roy Jones Jr. right that boxing is slowly losing its soul trying to become UFC?

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    2 h et 8 min
  • Episode 055 | Hype & Clout
    May 7 2026

    This week the fellas are celebrating Cinco De Mayo and kick things off reacting to the shocking collapse of Spirit Airlines after 34 years in business — and with over 17,000 workers affected, we ask: are the internet jokes going too far, or is this one of those moments where social media forgot real people are behind the memes?

    Then we react to Stefon Diggs being found not guilty in his assault trial after his former personal chef testified their relationship turned into more. Was this a case of public opinion moving faster than facts… or another reminder that celebrity accusations instantly become content before the truth even settles?

    From there, we get into Rick Ross vs. French Montana Verzuz talks. Is Ross really washing French off catalog alone, or are people forgetting how many records French actually touched during that run? Because once you start talking features, hooks, club anthems, and radio dominance… this matchup might be closer than the internet wants to admit.

    Next up, Dame Dash says nobody cares about Reasonable Doubt — and that opens up a bigger conversation about how classics age. Does an album need huge first-week numbers to matter, or can something become legendary over time just off influence, respect, and replay value?

    Then we head to the Caribbean as IShowSpeed’s island tour has people debating culture versus clout. Are these streams actually bringing real visibility and tourism to the islands… or are people overhyping temporary internet attention that doesn’t translate to real economic impact?

    We also break down Stephen A. Smith’s relationship standards conversation after saying a woman should still cook and work even if her man makes $100 million. Is that traditional leadership… or unrealistic expectations dressed up as masculinity?

    And in boxing, we debate David Benavidez continuing his rise toward elite status while fans keep questioning whether Canelo is avoiding certain risks. At this point, does Canelo still gain anything from “safe” wins, or are fans only judging him based on the fights he DOESN’T take?

    And in this week’s 8793 Quickfire: Only 3 mixtape legends can make the “Mixtape Hall of Fame” — who survives? Somebody’s favorite tape is getting left outside.

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    1 h et 49 min
  • Episode 054 | Michael & Overlooked Culture
    Apr 30 2026

    This week T.O. Donovan and Dolo get straight to it reacting to the Michael biopic finally hitting theaters — big numbers, but mixed reviews. Did the film protect Michael Jackson’s legacy… or avoid the real story altogether? And when you look at Joe Jackson’s results — building a family full of superstars and generational wealth — was that level of discipline worth it, or does success never justify the cost?

    From there, we get into Drake’s upcoming Iceman album — does the Kendrick battle change how people are going to receive it, or is Drake still operating at a level where none of that really matters? And if he doesn’t address everything head-on, is that calculated… or a missed opportunity?

    Next up, we talk IShowSpeed’s Caribbean tour and the internet reacting to Haiti being left off the list. Is that just logistics and safety concerns… or another example of certain cultures being overlooked even when they bring the most energy?

    Then we get into one of the realest conversations — “Is it cheating if…?” Where do YOU draw the line in modern relationships? From DMs to drinks to one-on-one lunches, we break down the gray areas — sparked by the Mike Vrabel situation — and with Megan Thee Stallion and Klay Thompson’s breakup, we ask: is this just the reality of dating high-level athletes, or is there a pattern people aren’t ignoring?

    We also tap into boxing — Haney vs. Shakur potentially lining up as a pure skill matchup, and Joshua vs. Fury locking in for 2026. Who really wins those fights, and which one actually matters more for legacy?

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    2 h et 15 min
  • Episode 053 | Guy Code & Payday Leverage
    Apr 24 2026
    This week, we’re starting off reacting to TasteAtlas ranking the top 100 rice dishes — with Haiti landing at #45 while Jamaica didn’t even make the list. Did they get it right, or completely miss the culture? That turns into a bigger convo as we break down our favorite (and least favorite) foods across Caribbean, African, Hispanic, and Asian cuisines.

    From there, we get into N.O.R.E. stirring the pot with the Offset/Saweetie rumor — if you really got footage, is keeping it quiet loyalty… or just protecting messy business from going public? And even bringing it up on camera — is that journalism, or crossing a line? And we ask the ultimate question, is this against guy code?

    Next up, we talk Nia Long and the rise of older women dating younger men. Is this a real power shift, or just a phase? And if you bag someone like Nia Long… are you moving in silence, or telling everybody?

    Then we get into DJ Vlad vs. Boosie — money, leverage, and knowing your worth. If the platform takes the risk, should they control the payout? Or is the personality the real product? And if Boosie goes independent, does that prove his value… or Vlad’s point?

    After that, it’s a full 8793 Versuz — women’s rap debuts, label runs, and classic albums 20+ years later. We’re talking Lil’ Kim, Foxy Brown, Eve, Trina… plus Roc-A-Fella, Cash Money, Murder Inc, and Shady/Aftermath. And the real question — which albums actually aged the BEST 21 years later?

    Then we close with boxing — win ugly or lose entertaining? What really matters more today: dominance or drama? And are fighters still competitors… or full-blown entertainers now?

    And in this week’s 8793 Quickfire:

    You can only pick one — new car, $55K a month, unlimited food, a 6-figure job, no taxes, or $250K cash right now… what you taking?

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    1 h et 59 min
  • Episode 052 | Crash Dummies & Stage Kings
    Apr 16 2026

    The fellas are back and waste no time this week, diving right into the chaos around J Prince Jr — after a viral chain-snatching incident involving Detroit rapper All-Star Jr, the internet crowned All-Star “Defensive Player of the Year” while clowning J Prince Jr and NBA Ben 10. With this being just the latest of J Prince JR's controvercies, we ask the real question: is J Prince Jr tarnishing a legendary family name… or just moving how this new era moves?

    From there, we tap into crunk history and give flowers where they’re due. With Lil Jon stepping back into the spotlight, we break down the impact he had on an entire sound — but also ask: are the Ying Yang Twins not getting enough respect in that conversation? We go track-for-track with Me & My Brother vs. Kings of Crunk, salute Three 6 Mafia’s influence, and settle the debate — who really carried the era?

    Next up, we get into Gucci Mane’s “Crash Dummy” and the conversation it sparked — when street situations turn into music, is that real transparency or crossing a line that was never meant to be spoken on? And if loyalty gets violated behind the scenes, does that justify putting everything on wax… or does it change how the streets view you entirely?

    Then we shift to the stage with Usher and Chris Brown announcing their upcoming tour— if you’re buying a ticket, are you going for Usher’s legendary showmanship or Chris Brown’s energy and catalog? Do their fanbases even mix, or is this a clash of eras? And if one clearly outperforms the other live… does that shift their all-time ranking?

    From there, we zoom out to the culture — has social media erased regional identity, or just made everybody copy the same winning formula? From music to fashion to viral prom culture, are we evolving… or just chasing attention louder than ever?

    Then we step into boxing — bold callouts, new contenders, and the same questions. With fighters calling out names like Shakur Stevenson, Ryan Garcia, Devin Haney, and now Conor Benn, is this a new era stepping up… or more hype without real fights happening? On top of that, Adrien Broner got the internet talking again after he said he wants to come back to professional boxing — and the reactions are split. Some respect the grind, others are questioning how real the comeback is. At the end of the day, he’s a former four-division champ who was once next up behind Floyd… so now the question is simple: is this a real comeback, or just another moment?

    And in this week’s 8793 Quickfire:

    How much money would it take for you to delete all your social media accounts and never go back?

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    1 h et 56 min
  • Episode 051 | Street Deals & Headliner Havoc
    Apr 9 2026

    This week, the guys are back and off rip, we’re talking about the Offset shooting situation — if this really came down to money being owed, how does something so small turn into something life-altering? And at Offset’s level, is moving like that in public just regular life… or unnecessary risk?

    From there, we dive into Pooh Shiesty, Gucci Mane & the streets — if this started over a contract dispute, should Gucci have just let him walk, or was this bound to happen regardless? And when street energy collides with real business, is this the result every time?

    Next up, we get into Kanye West & the Wireless Festival fallout — if one artist being banned can cancel an entire festival, who really holds the power? The artist, the government, or the corporations? And at Kanye’s level, is cancel culture even real… or just selective outrage?

    Then we tap into Trick Daddy vs AKA’s — if you’re booked for a private event, do you adjust to the room or stand on who you are no matter what? And is protecting your authenticity worth potentially losing the bag?

    We also break down LeBron vs Memphis — is he just being honest, or does it come off as disrespect to smaller, Black cities that support the league?

    And finally, heavyweight boxing is heating back up — with Wilder going the distance, Fury headlining, and Boots Ennis stepping into bigger fights… are we entering a new era?

    And to wrap things up we’re finally back with our weekly 8793 Quickfire and we’re asking:

    Who has to get up so Kanye West can have a seat? We’re talking entire legacy and catalog • Dr. Dre • Jay-Z • Pharrell • Timbaland • P. Diddy

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    2 h et 1 min
  • Episode 050 | R&B & Repercussions
    Apr 2 2026

    This week, we’re starting off hot reacting to the Druski skit backlash — is the media overreacting or are comedians finally being held accountable? And more importantly… is he punching up at the culture or punching down for laughs? Plus, where does he really go from here — is this just a moment or the start of something bigger?

    From there, we get into Tyrese vs. Tank — the R&B Verzuz people didn’t know they needed. Off the early debates online, who’s actually winning? Is this a battle of nostalgia vs. vocals, and does Tyrese’s star power give him the edge over Tank’s catalog?

    Next up, we dive into Angela Simmons catching the “ick” on a date — are men doing too much without even realizing it? Is trying too hard actually hurting your chances, and have dating standards become so specific that one bad vibe can ruin everything?

    Then we shift into hip-hop and unpack the tone around Diddy — why are artists like Usher, Yung Miami, and J. Cole sounding more neutral or even supportive? Is this loyalty, fear, or just how the industry really moves behind the scenes?

    After that, we tackle the idea of a new “Black Republican wave” sparked by Nick Cannon, Amber Rose, and Chilli — is this a real shift in the culture or just loud celebrity opinions? And when backlash hits, are people standing on what they said or walking it back?

    We also get into the Chicago Bulls waiving Jaden Ivey — is this about team culture or crossing the line on freedom of speech? Where should leagues draw the line between personal beliefs and protecting the brand?

    And in this weeks fight sports, we break down Israel Adesanya’s recent slide and Joe Pyfer’s rise — are we witnessing a changing of the guard or just the natural cycle of fighting at the top? Plus, Ryan Garcia calling out Terence Crawford — is he exposing real flaws in his legacy or just talking for attention?

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    2 h et 15 min
  • Episode 049 | Blueprints & Box Scores
    Mar 26 2026

    This week, the fellas kick things off going back and forth over a blasphemous versus debate you definitely gotta hear — before jumping straight into Jay-Z’s recent GQ interview, where he reflected on the anniversaries of The Blueprint and Reasonable Doubt and shared his thoughts on the current state of rap. With the Drake vs. Kendrick Lamar battle going beyond music into social media, fanbases, and real-life tension, Hov questions whether rap beef is doing more harm than good. Has the culture outgrown beef entirely, or is competition still the heartbeat of hip-hop — just evolving into something more dangerous?

    From there, we get into J. Cole speaking out — defending Drake while still giving Kendrick his flowers and calling the backlash “disgusting.” Is that real maturity and balance from Cole, or is he playing the middle in a moment where the culture expects you to stand on one side? And has hip-hop turned into a “pick a side” environment where you can’t appreciate both anymore?

    Next up, we dive into modern relationships — with more people openly saying they prefer to live separately while dating. Is that true independence and a healthier dynamic that allows people to grow individually, or is it a sign that commitment is weakening and people are avoiding the responsibilities that come with building a life together?

    Then we shift to boxing with Shakur Stevenson calling out bigger fights across multiple weight classes. Is this the mindset of someone chasing legacy and greatness, or is it calculated talk to build hype while still protecting an undefeated record? And in today’s boxing landscape, are elite fighters being avoided… or are they just not taking the risks fans want to see?

    After that, we talk NBA greatness — with KD passing milestones, LeBron continuing to redefine longevity, and the constant comparisons to Jordan. In today’s stat-heavy era, do numbers still define greatness, or has the explosion of pace and scoring inflated everything? And what’s really behind Luka’s recent dominance — elite skill, motivation from personal life, or just media narratives creating storylines?

    Finally, we get into politics and respect — from Trump’s tone when reacting to people’s deaths to government shutdown decisions like ICE assisting TSA. Where’s the line between being authentically yourself and showing basic respect as a public figure? And when leadership decisions impact everyday workers, does “getting the job done” outweigh how it looks and feels to the public?

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    1 h et 59 min