Final Four Breakdown, Trevor Jackson's The Love Language Review and Last Chance U: Basketball Review
In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss their thoughts on the Final Four matchups and which #1 seed is in more danger of possibly going home, along with their expected national championship matchup. They also discuss Aaron Gordon’s new fit with the Nuggets, the positives he brings to this new destination and finally how major of a deal it is; that Russell Westbrook still doesn’t have a championship. Finally, they review Trevor Jackson’s latest 3rd album The Love Language and dive into how these songs complement his presence, Jorja Smith’s new single ‘Addicted’ and what new additional new soundscapes to expect from her in 2021 and Shantel May’s debut ‘Don’t Let Them See You Cry’.
In the second half, they’re joined by special guest Markell Strong, a friend of the show to review Last Chance U: Basketball, the recent eight-episode basketball docuseries. They dive into how there was much real-ness and riveting elements that go beyond the court, the intensity and intimacy of basketball brought together and how music was infused into the show’s soundtrack so effectively. Also discussed is what upcoming sports docuseries this Summer and beyond should be anticipated and brought to the forefront.
In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss their thoughts on the Final Four matchups and which #1 seed is in more danger of possibly going home, along with their expected national championship matchup. They also discuss Aaron Gordon’s new fit with the Nuggets, the positives he brings to this new destination and finally how major of a deal it is; that Russell Westbrook still doesn’t have a championship. Finally, they review Trevor Jackson’s latest 3rd album The Love Language and dive into how these songs complement his presence, Jorja Smith’s new single ‘Addicted’ and what new additional new soundscapes to expect from her in 2021 and Shantel May’s debut ‘Don’t Let Them See You Cry’.
In the second half, they’re joined by special guest Markell Strong, a friend of the show to review Last Chance U: Basketball, the recent eight-episode basketball docuseries. They dive into how there was much real-ness and riveting elements that go beyond the court, the intensity and intimacy of basketball brought together and how music was infused into the show’s soundtrack so effectively. Also discussed is what upcoming sports docuseries this Summer and beyond should be anticipated and brought to the forefront.