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Indie Artist Music Hustle

Indie Artist Music Hustle

De: Host and Creator: Blonde Intelligence (Ms. Roni)
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Indie Artist Music Hustle Podcast with Blonde Intelligence is where you will experience exquisite cranial repertoire. The podcast (Available on your favorite podcasting platform) provides entertainment news, thoughts on celebrity gossip, independent music artists, as well as businesses that contributor to the music and entertainment industries. The purpose is to provide exquisite cranial repertoire. Don't forget to hit that subscribe button!!!! follow me @BlondeIntelligence @RRoneice. Also the channel name is That Blonde Broad.

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  • What If Mind Your Business...Tiger Woods, Sierra, Scrappy, Kandi & Todd
    Mar 29 2026

    Now what did you think about what I said in this week's episode...

    Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence. I am your host, Ms. Roni, and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Somebody can be rich, famous, and still make choices that put everyone else in danger. We open with a blunt take on the Tiger Woods DUI story and the repeated “it was my medication” explanation, because at some point the headline stops being shocking and starts being a pattern. If a prescription warns you not to drive, the responsibility is on you and the consequences should be real, because other people did not sign up for your risk.

    Then we pivot into Love and Hip Hop Atlanta, where the drama is loud but the lessons are practical. Scrappy trying to bring his new girlfriend into the mix with his baby mama sounds grown on paper, until you add blurred boundaries, old hookups, and receipts. We talk self-worth, why some situations keep repeating, and why I hate seeing men argue like it’s a sport. We also get into Sierra’s urge to broadcast someone else’s affair and how that kind of “tell on her” energy can boomerang when your own house is not solid.

    We close with Todd and Kandi, divorce settlement confusion, and a simple breakdown of how buying someone out of a shared house actually works. That opens up bigger questions about prenups, money motives, and what a clean breakup should look like when it’s truly over. If you like sharp commentary, relationship red flags, and real talk that connects pop culture to real life, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs boundaries, and leave a review with the one red flag you never ignore.

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    13 m
  • Why A Lemon Pound Cake Became A Free Speech Fight, Congrats Afroman
    Mar 22 2026

    Now what did you think about what I said in this week's episode...

    Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence. I am your host, Ms. Roni, and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. A police raid, a viral surveillance clip, and a rapper’s punchline turn into a real legal battle and it ends with a message I love: free speech still reigns. We open with Afro Man’s defamation case, the song “Lemon Pound Cake,” and the strange way one tiny moment can get replayed until it becomes the headline. Under the jokes, we talk about the real stakes of satire, public embarrassment, and why a massive payout for “defamation” can feel like punishment for telling a story through music.

    Then we switch gears to the messy world of celebrity divorce reporting, focusing on Kandi and Todd Tucker. We react to the settlement rumors floating around online, the pushback that follows, and the bigger problem when bloggers and commenters treat speculation like verified court facts. We also get into the human side: custody, family support, personality clashes, and what a “traditional family” idea can look like when two strong people are trying to protect their kids and their pride at the same time.

    We close with thoughts on Clarissa Shields and Papoose, and why outsiders rarely know enough to judge what’s happening inside a relationship. If two people are committed, distractions stay outside, but social media can make every hiccup feel like a public trial. If you like pop culture commentary with clear takes and real questions, hit play, subscribe, and share the show with a friend, then leave a review and tell us: which story had you side-eyeing the internet the most?

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    8 m
  • 50 Cent Vs Everybody
    Mar 15 2026

    Now what did you think about what I said in this week's episode...

    Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni, and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Rap beef isn’t one thing anymore. One day it’s pure lyrical sport, the next day it’s social media posts, shaky “proof,” and a timeline arguing about a video that might not even be real. I’m Ms. Roni, and I’m unpacking the latest wave of drama around 50 Cent, the diss conversations people keep comparing, and why some conflicts hit like real life instead of rap entertainment.

    I talk through what changes when a diss stops being competitive and starts sounding personal, including why certain lines pull artists into a point-of-no-return situation. We also get into how fans judge credibility when “everybody already knows” a story, and why that can make a diss feel more like damage control than discovery. Along the way, I share my perspective on the tension people are reading into the Papoose and Remy Ma angle, and why I think some rivalries run deeper than the headline topic of the week.

    Then we zoom out to the bigger problem: misinformation in hip hop culture. AI deepfakes, edited clips, and viral posts can spread faster than facts, and even when the truth shows up, a chunk of the audience won’t accept it. I connect that reality to how artists move online, why public gossip can escalate beef, and how business consequences can follow, from embarrassing footage to potential legal fallout.

    If you care about diss tracks, rap battles, New York hip hop energy, and where the culture is headed next, press play. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves rap debate, and leave a review, then tell me what you think: is rap beef still a sport, or has the internet changed it for good?

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    15 m
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