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Episode 262 We gotta pay respects to several people who passed, and then we touch topics including the Super Bowl halftime show, GloRilla’s viral family situation, childhood rap names, J. Cole’s recent release, and Valentine’s Day. The Super Bowl performance by Bad Bunny, culture and representation, language barriers, and the backlash from people like Trump, while also talking about the U.S. as a melting pot and the value of learning Spanish. The conversation shifts to GloRilla and her sister going viral over claims that GloRilla isn’t supporting family financially; the hosts unpack conflicting accounts, the realities of rapper income, taxes and label advances, the ethics of family expectations, and how posting family issues online can permanently damage relationships. Y’all won’t believe our old rap names and we gotta review J. Cole’s new project, with one host breaking down the concept while others criticize the music as repetitive, overly self-produced, and overly tied to ‘the Ville,’ alongside broader thoughts on artistry, growth, and the ‘best rapper’ persona.

00:00 Cold Open: Hustle Bars & Intro Vibes

00:30 Episode Kickoff: What Movie Clip Was That?

01:08 RIP Shoutouts & Weekend Rundown Setup

02:56 Super Bowl Watch Party Recap

03:39 Bad Bunny Halftime Debate: Representation vs. Personal Taste

10:29 America as a Melting Pot: Language, Subtitles & Culture

19:53 Should Americans Learn Spanish? Language & Power Talk

22:51 Black Representation in Media: Baddies, Algorithms & Parenting

32:12 Next Topic Tease: GloRilla’s Sister Goes Viral

32:21 GloRilla Family Drama Breakdown: Money, Loyalty & Receipts

37:17 Family Group Chat Receipts: The Sister Airs Out GloRilla Drama

38:56 What a Millionaire ‘Should’ Do for Parents & Siblings (and Why It’s Complicated)

40:51 Industry Reality Check: Taxes, Image, and Everyone Expecting a Handout

43:54 Teach ‘Em to Fish: Jobs, School, and LeBron’s ‘Everybody Works’ Model

45:07 Taking It to the Internet = Burned Bridge (and the Flexing Problem)

47:52 If I Had $5 Million… Who Gets What? Setting Boundaries with Family

53:46 No Retiring Nobody: Generosity vs. Becoming the Family’s ATM

01:02:36 Random Detour: Old Rap Names, Freestyling, and ‘Walmart Days’ Memories

01:06:45 Switch to Music Talk: J. Cole’s New Project—Disses, Storytelling, and Critiques

01:12:08 Cole Lost Me: Bragging, Tapping Out, and the Deleted Diss

01:13:20 ‘Away Games’ & The Sound Shift: Singing, Experiments, and Falling Off the Cole Train

01:14:22 Dreamville/Ville Fatigue: When Humble Becomes Performative

01:16:43 Forest Hills Peak & Mixtape Era Nostalgia (Friday Night Lights, ‘Workout’ Debate)

01:18:54 Crossover Talk: Kendrick’s Hits, White Audiences, and What ‘Crossing Over’ Means

01:20:50 Let Nas Down & The Artist Dilemma: Core Fans vs Growth and Radio Records

01:22:46 Stuck in the Box: Production Help, Collaboration, and Why Cole Feels Stagnant

01:26:06 Switching Gears: Valentine’s Day, Being Single, and Social Media Pressure

01:34:36 Is Valentine’s Day for Women or Couples? Effort, Reciprocity, and ‘Sweetest Day’

01:44:59 Closing Thoughts: Love Beyond Couples + Wrap-Up & Subscribe

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