I Want All The Smoke
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I Want All The Smoke

  • 100 Episodes
  • English
  • Last updated Nov 15, 2020
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Episode 202 | What Would Ja Rule Do?…"

Nov 28, 2025 01:15:08

In this episode, the hosts introduce themselves and welcome a new member, Mason Xross. They engage in a lively discussion about Nicki Minaj's recent involvement in political issues, particularly her comments on the genocide of Christians in Nigeria. The conversation explores the implications of celebrity involvement in politics, questioning why Minaj was chosen to speak on such matters and what her motivations might be. The episode wraps up with humorous commentary on current events and the nature of celebrity influence. In this conversation, the hosts delve into various themes surrounding the music industry, including the business decisions of iconic artists, the significance of Max B's release from prison, the impact of incarceration on a rapper's career, and the cultural legacy of influential figures like Tupac and OutKast. The discussion highlights the complexities of the music business, the personal journeys of artists, and the ongoing influence of hip-hop on culture. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into the legacies of OutKast and the Beatles, exploring their cultural impacts and musical innovations. They discuss the significance of Wu-Tang Clan in hip-hop history and how both groups have shaped the genre. The dialogue highlights the subjective nature of cultural impact and the evolution of hip-hop, drawing comparisons between different eras and styles. The hosts emphasize the importance of recognizing the contributions of these iconic groups to music and culture.

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