Cowboys-Chiefs Spotlight, Silk Sonic's An Evening With Silk Sonic Review and The Harder They Fall Review

In this episode, Wellington and Savon are joined by special guest Jamil Davis, a Florida State Organizing Manager at Black Voters Matter and Former Field Organizer at NextGenAmerica. They discuss how well the Patriots have played this season, if they should be the AFC East favorites and if the Rams or Cardinals should be trusted more later in the playoffs. They also discussed their pre-game thoughts for the important Dallas-Kansas City matchup, Golden State being the favorites in the West and the Suns finding their rhythm again. Finally, they review Silk Sonic’s An Evening With Silk Sonic album, how they recaptured a vintage sound, REASON’s New Beginnings and initial thoughts on Kanye West/Andre 3000’s “Life of the Party” song and Andre 3000 having the verse of the year. In the second half, Wellington and Jamil start off by remembering Young Dolph and the devastating news of his tragic death as he will be remembered; as a Memphis legend for hip-hop. Then they review The Harder They Fall, the 2021 Revisionist Western film directed by Jeymes Samuel and starring Jonathan Majors, Idris Elba, Zazie Beats and Regina King. They dive into how this film had a lot of style and contained a fantastic cast, also how Jonathan Majors’ career and resume is continuing to be on the rise. Finally, they discuss why more films with all-black casts can continue to be prominent and successful plus how underrated of a performance Regina King delivered along with thoughts on Delroy Lindo’s excellence.
In this episode, Wellington and Savon are joined by special guest Jamil Davis, a Florida State Organizing Manager at Black Voters Matter and Former Field Organizer at NextGenAmerica. They discuss how well the Patriots have played this season, if they should be the AFC East favorites and if the Rams or Cardinals should be trusted more later in the playoffs. They also discussed their pre-game thoughts for the important Dallas-Kansas City matchup, Golden State being the favorites in the West and the Suns finding their rhythm again. Finally, they review Silk Sonic’s An Evening With Silk Sonic album, how they recaptured a vintage sound, REASON’s New Beginnings and initial thoughts on Kanye West/Andre 3000’s “Life of the Party” song and Andre 3000 having the verse of the year.

In the second half, Wellington and Jamil start off by remembering Young Dolph and the devastating news of his tragic death as he will be remembered; as a Memphis legend for hip-hop. Then they review The Harder They Fall, the 2021 Revisionist Western film directed by Jeymes Samuel and starring Jonathan Majors, Idris Elba, Zazie Beats and Regina King. They dive into how this film had a lot of style and contained a fantastic cast, also how Jonathan Majors’ career and resume is continuing to be on the rise. Finally, they discuss why more films with all-black casts can continue to be prominent and successful plus how underrated of a performance Regina King delivered along with thoughts on Delroy Lindo’s excellence.
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