Aaron Donald's Legacy, Celtics' Instant Turnaround and Babyface Ray's FACE Review
In this episode, Wellington and Savon are first joined by special guest Ricky Kooy, a good friend of the show to discuss the Rams’ Super Bowl win and if Cooper Kupp’s Super Bowl MVP was the right pick over Aaron Donald. They also discuss the Bengals’ chances at getting back next year, who has more pressure between Ben Simmons and James Harden; with their next teams this season plus the Celtics’ current improvement and which team could be a dark horse in the East or West.
In the second half, they’re joined by first-time special guest Isaiah Barthelus, a good friend of Wellington’s, to review Babyface Ray’s new album FACE, discuss his ruthless honesty and voice samples used throughout. They also review Adria Kain’s debut album When Flowers Bloom, Fivio Foreign’s new single “City of Gods” featuring Alicia Keys and Kanye West and give thoughts on how each artist fit on this track and review JPEGMAFIA’s latest album LP. Finally, they do a throwback review of Jay Z’s The Black Album, discuss how he settles scores and lets us deeper into life and also give their Top-3 favorite Jay albums.
In this episode, Wellington and Savon are first joined by special guest Ricky Kooy, a good friend of the show to discuss the Rams’ Super Bowl win and if Cooper Kupp’s Super Bowl MVP was the right pick over Aaron Donald. They also discuss the Bengals’ chances at getting back next year, who has more pressure between Ben Simmons and James Harden; with their next teams this season plus the Celtics’ current improvement and which team could be a dark horse in the East or West.
In the second half, they’re joined by first-time special guest Isaiah Barthelus, a good friend of Wellington’s, to review Babyface Ray’s new album FACE, discuss his ruthless honesty and voice samples used throughout. They also review Adria Kain’s debut album When Flowers Bloom, Fivio Foreign’s new single “City of Gods” featuring Alicia Keys and Kanye West and give thoughts on how each artist fit on this track and review JPEGMAFIA’s latest album LP. Finally, they do a throwback review of Jay Z’s The Black Album, discuss how he settles scores and lets us deeper into life and also give their Top-3 favorite Jay albums.