Episodios

  • Straight Out Of Inglewood W/ D Smoke | The Underground Lounge S3 E.10
    Nov 5 2025

    This week on The Underground Lounge, Lou Williams and Spank Horton welcome Grammy-nominated hip-hop artist, educator, and actor D Smoke into the Lounge for one of the most layered and inspiring conversations yet. Coming straight out of Inglewood, D Smoke opens up about growing up in a musical household led by his gospel-singing mother, who taught him and his brothers the fundamentals of music from an early age. From learning piano at five to earning a full academic scholarship to UCLA, he shares how his foundation in discipline and faith set the tone for everything that came after.

    D Smoke takes the crew through his early start in the industry, writing for Jaheim at 19, building a home studio with his brothers, and navigating the highs and lows of being young and talented in Los Angeles. He talks about the family legacy that runs deep through his bloodline, including his grandmother’s work with legends and the tough choices his mom made between touring with Stevie Wonder and raising her kids.

    The conversation dives into his time on Netflix’s Rhythm + Flow, where his viral exchange with Snoop Dogg and eventual win put him on the global map, and the lessons he learned from that experience about authenticity and preparation. D Smoke also discusses his passion for teaching and how his work as an educator helped him connect to his community beyond music.

    From mastering Spanish and bringing bilingual storytelling into hip-hop, to finding balance between the streets and spirituality, D Smoke breaks down how duality shaped his artistry and worldview. He also opens up about stepping into acting, from early roles as a teen to his recent work on Mayor of Kingstown, and how storytelling in all forms fuels his purpose.

    The Lounge closes out with real talk on faith, family, boxing, mentorship, and what it means to lead with integrity in an industry built on perception. It’s an episode that celebrates intellect, art, and the grind it takes to rise from Inglewood to international acclaim.

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    1 h y 21 m
  • Halloween Special: Paranormal Activities W/ Daylen Spratt | The Underground Lounge S3 E.9
    Nov 1 2025

    The Underground Lounge goes ghostly for Halloween with a special guest who’s seen things most people wouldn’t dare to imagine. Paranormal investigator and Ghost Brothers co-founder Dalen Spratt steps into the lounge to talk spirits, energy, and the afterlife like you’ve never heard it before.

    Dalen breaks down how he went from working wardrobe on The Mo’Nique Show to becoming one of TV’s first Black ghost hunters, chasing shadows through slave plantations, cemeteries, and America’s most haunted places. He talks about using real tech to communicate with the dead, the emotional weight of helping families reconnect with loved ones, and what it’s like to stand face-to-face with energy that refuses to leave this world.

    From chilling stories about The Conjuring House and Emmett Till’s gravesite to exploring the line between faith, fear, and the unknown, this episode balances laughs, deep insight, and spine-tingling moments. The crew keeps it funny, honest, and just spooky enough to make you question what you believe.

    It’s the Underground Lounge Halloween Special, where comedy meets the paranormal and curiosity meets the afterlife. You might walk away believing… or still thinking it’s all cap. Either way, this one’s unforgettable.

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    51 m
  • Tales Of An R&B Rockstar W/ Case | The Underground Lounge S3 E.8
    Oct 29 2025

    In this episode of The Underground Lounge, Lou Williams and Spank sit down with R&B icon Case for an unfiltered, hilarious, and nostalgic deep dive into the highs, lows, and wild stories of a true 90s rockstar life. From his early grind in New York City to becoming the last artist Russell Simmons personally signed to Def Jam, Case walks us through his come-up, the legendary sessions that birthed hits like “Touch Me, Tease Me”, and the moment he realized his life had officially changed.

    Case opens up about growing up with a father who once sang with Cameo, his first demo being written by Faith Evans, and what it was really like navigating the golden era of R&B. He shares stories about promo tours, sleeping in cars between gigs, and the kind of hustle artists today rarely experience, back when getting signed actually meant something, and you had to earn your shine through radio runs, live shows, and word of mouth.

    The conversation quickly shifts from music to madness, with Case recalling wild nights in Philly, hanging with Allen Iverson, and the unforgettable moment that got him banned from Hot 97. From jumping out of hotel windows to being mistaken for a rockstar, the singer holds nothing back as he paints a vivid picture of the fast-paced, no-phones era of fame and chaos.

    Lou and Spank dive into the evolution of R&B, debating whether today’s singers have lost that soulful edge. Case breaks down why real R&B never died, you just have to know where to find it , while name-dropping some of the new generation artists who still carry the torch. He also gets candid about why he refuses to listen to his own music in the bedroom, how cell phones would’ve ruined his prime, and what it’s like trying to perform through the flu while touring with Dru Hill.

    From his wildest groupie encounters to his funniest onstage fails, Case brings stories that are as unbelievable as they are entertaining. Between the laughs, he drops real gems about longevity, creativity, and the freedom that comes with still loving what you do decades later.

    This one’s packed with raw energy, R&B nostalgia, and plenty of moments that’ll have you saying, “They don’t make ‘em like this anymore.” Whether you grew up singing “Faded Pictures” or you’re just discovering Case, this episode is pure gold, a reminder of when talent, personality, and passion ruled the music game.

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    1 h y 27 m
  • Lessons Between Laughs W/ Lil Rel Howrey | The Underground Lounge S3 E.7
    Oct 22 2025

    This week on The Underground Lounge, Lou and Spank sit down with one of comedy’s most authentic and versatile voices Lil Rel Howrey, a Chicago legend whose hustle, humor, and honesty made him a standout in Hollywood. From hoop dreams on the West Side to headlining major films and creating his own projects, Lil Rel opens up about the road that got him here, the highs, the setbacks, and the lessons learned along the way.

    The conversation starts with basketball nostalgia, as Rel recalls his days playing high school ball in Chicago during the city’s golden era, when Kevin Garnett, Ronnie Fields, and other prep legends ruled the courts. That same competitive energy carried into his comedy career, where he wrote his first romantic comedy script at just 17 and started performing stand-up before most people knew what open mics even were.

    Rel talks about betting on himself, walking away from day jobs, and carving out his lane in an industry that doesn’t always make room for originality. He breaks down his love for rom-coms, the grind of directing his own feature films, and the vulnerability that comes with being critiqued once your name’s in lights. From running his Chicago comedy festival to mentoring the next generation, his focus on giving back shines through every story.

    But it’s not all serious talk, the laughs come nonstop as the crew swaps wild stories about college hoops, Chicago culture, internet trolls, and even the strangest rumors that have followed him through fame. Rel’s blend of humility, wit, and perspective makes for one of the realest and funniest conversations you’ll hear all season.

    Whether you’re chasing your dream, finding your lane, or just here for the jokes, this episode is a reminder that the grind never stops, and neither do the laughs.

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    1 h y 19 m
  • Timing, Talent & Tenacity W/ Jackie Long | The Underground Lounge S3 E.6
    Oct 15 2025

    This week on The Underground Lounge, the crew sits down with actor, creator, and all-around entertainer Jackie Long for a real conversation that blends career wisdom, comedy, and heart. Known for his memorable roles in ATL, Idlewild, and countless cult classics, Jackie takes the Lounge deep into his journey, from growing up in Los Angeles to finding his lane in Hollywood through persistence, personality, and pure love for the craft.

    Jackie opens up about how he got his first big break on Moesha, why he always viewed background acting as a stepping stone rather than a setback, and how mentorship, curiosity, and faith guided him through every stage of his career. He recalls learning from legends like Terrence Howard, André 3000, and Big Boi on the set of Idlewild, and shares stories from ATL, including how the cast bonded through skate camp and how that film still connects generations today.

    The conversation also dives into Jackie’s collaboration with Paul George on the Podcast P Show, his thoughts on staying humble in an industry built on ego, and why fear has no place in chasing your dreams. He breaks down the art of auditions, the pressure of seeing big names in the waiting room, and the mindset that helped him overcome doubt and find confidence in front of any camera.

    Beyond Hollywood, Jackie talks about family, faith, and legacy, crediting his grandparents for instilling the values that keep him grounded. The Lounge crew explores astrology, energy, and personal growth, leading to an unfiltered and hilarious exchange about life, purpose, and staying authentic even when fame calls.

    From classic movie moments to motivational gems, this episode is packed with game, gratitude, and genuine laughs. Whether you know Jackie Long as Esquire from ATL or as one of Hollywood’s most consistent personalities, this sit-down proves why his story, and his spirit, still resonate today.

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    1 h y 22 m
  • LA Clippers Media Day | The Underground Lounge
    Oct 11 2025

    The Underground Lounge goes live from the Intuit Dome for an exclusive look inside LA Clippers Media Day, capturing authentic moments and unfiltered conversations with the players and coaching staff ahead of the new season.

    In this special episode, hosts Lou Williams and Spank Horton sit down with Coach Tyronn Lue, Kris Dunn, Ivica Zubac, Bogdan Bogdanović, Bradley Beal, and Chris Paul for a series of candid interviews that go beyond the typical media day soundbites.

    Coach Ty Lue opens up about setting the tone for the season, establishing chemistry, and leading a roster full of veterans with championship aspirations.

    Kris Dunn discusses his defensive mindset and the energy he plans to bring to the floor each night.

    Ivica Zubac reflects on his consistency and growth as the team’s anchor in the paint.

    Bogdan Bogdanović shares insight on joining a talented lineup and the importance of bringing positive energy to the locker room.

    Bradley Beal talks about fitting into the Clippers’ culture and his drive to compete at the highest level.

    And Chris Paul, one of the game’s most respected veterans, reflects on returning to Los Angeles, the evolution of his leadership, and what it means to still be chasing greatness.

    From laughs and behind-the-scenes stories to sharp basketball insight, this episode captures the personality, preparation, and purpose of a team built to win. Recorded live inside one of the NBA’s most anticipated new arenas, The Underground Lounge: Live from the Intuit Dome delivers exclusive access, authentic conversation, and a front-row look at the Clippers’ mindset heading into a pivotal season.

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    1 h y 9 m
  • Composers of The Culture W/ Hit Boy & Alchemist | The Underground Lounge S3 E.5
    Oct 8 2025

    The Underground Lounge links up with two of hip-hop’s most respected producers and rappers, The Alchemist and Hit-Boy, for an unfiltered conversation that blends creativity, competition, and legacy.

    In this episode, the duo opens up about their first time connecting and how mutual respect turned into collaboration, leading to the creation of their new joint album and short film. They share how the project came together, the inspiration behind the sound, and how their two worlds, Alchemist’s gritty, sample-driven soul and Hit-Boy’s polished, anthemic energy, merged to create something fresh for the culture.

    The Alchemist talks about balancing multiple creative lanes, including his food how with Action Bronson where he explores culinary experiences around the world through the same lens he applies to music, curiosity, taste, and storytelling. He opens up about how staying creative outside of music feeds his artistry and keeps him evolving.

    Hit-Boy reflects on his early beginnings, sharing stories about growing up around music and how his uncle’s success in a hip-hop group sparked his desire to make beats. He walks through his journey from bedroom producer to Grammy-winning powerhouse, breaking down how staying consistent and fearless allowed him to produce for legends and still innovate with each record.

    Throughout the conversation, both producers talk about the friendly competition that pushes them to keep raising the bar, the respect they have for each other’s grind, and what it means to create music that stands the test of time. They speak on mentorship, influence, and how they view the next generation of producers coming up behind them.

    Candid, funny, and filled with insight, this episode captures two musical giants at the top of their craft, discussing artistry, discipline, and the mindset it takes to stay relevant while remaining authentic. It’s not just a conversation about beats and bars, it’s a masterclass in evolution, collaboration, and creativity from two of hip-hop’s best.

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    1 h y 21 m
  • Rules Of The Game W/ Too Short | The Underground Lounge S3 E.4
    Oct 1 2025

    The Underground Lounge presents a Special After Hours episode, co-hosted with Holly Joso, featuring Bay Area icon Too $hort. A pioneer whose name is etched into the fabric of West Coast hip-hop, $hort joins Lou, Spank, and Holly for an unfiltered conversation filled with history, laughs, and hard-earned wisdom from nearly four decades in the rap game.

    Too $hort opens up about his early hustle selling tapes out of his trunk in Oakland, and how that grind set the tone for a career defined by independence, authenticity, and relentless determination. He reflects on what it took to put the Bay on the map, the cultural impact of his legendary “pimping” persona, and how he’s stayed relevant across generations while never losing his signature voice.

    With Holly co-hosting, the dialogue dives deeper into the culture that shaped his artistry, the wild stories that built his legend, and the mindset that keeps him pushing forward after all these years. From building his brand before the industry caught up, to collaborating with some of music’s biggest names, Too $hort shares the triumphs, challenges, and lessons that come with longevity in hip-hop.

    This After Hours episode is raw, hilarious, and insightful, an inside look at a rap pioneer who helped shape the West Coast sound and remains as unapologetic and influential as ever.

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    1 h y 26 m