LSU Stuns Bama, Remembering Takeoff, Drake & 21 Savage's Her Loss Review and The Wolf of Wall Street
In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss the Chiefs’ win and rally past the Titans in overtime, Tampa Bay’s comeback vs. the Rams and the Vikings’ electric start. Next, they breakdown LSU’s major upset win over Alabama, Clemson’s upset loss to Notre Dame and Georgia’s big-time home win vs. Tennessee plus how the CFP rankings are looking. Then, they give their thoughts on Kyrie’s 5-game suspension and the controversy of his comments, Steve Nash’s recent firing and if Cleveland or Milwaukee’s start to the season has been more impressive.
In the second half, they’re joined by guest and longtime friend of the show Maurice Hendricks, to give their thoughts on the tragic passing of Takeoff and the unfortunate cycle of these deaths happening. Next up, they analyze Drake & 21 Savage’s new collab album Her Loss and if the two sounds meshed together, also review DVSN’s Working On My Karma album, Westside Gunn’s 10 and Smino’s phenomenal project Luv 4 Rent and closed out with high praise for SZA’s new single “Shirt”.
In the last half, they review The Wolf of Wall Street, the 2013 biographical comedy crime film directed by Martin Scorsese and they breakdown how this film was very self-referential and contained another dynamic Leonardo DiCaprio performance. They also discussed how the cast was so impressive, Margot Robbie and Jonah Hill’s impactful performances and the improvisation skills DiCaprio displayed once again.
In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss the Chiefs’ win and rally past the Titans in overtime, Tampa Bay’s comeback vs. the Rams and the Vikings’ electric start. Next, they breakdown LSU’s major upset win over Alabama, Clemson’s upset loss to Notre Dame and Georgia’s big-time home win vs. Tennessee plus how the CFP rankings are looking. Then, they give their thoughts on Kyrie’s 5-game suspension and the controversy of his comments, Steve Nash’s recent firing and if Cleveland or Milwaukee’s start to the season has been more impressive.
In the second half, they’re joined by guest and longtime friend of the show Maurice Hendricks, to give their thoughts on the tragic passing of Takeoff and the unfortunate cycle of these deaths happening. Next up, they analyze Drake & 21 Savage’s new collab album Her Loss and if the two sounds meshed together, also review DVSN’s Working On My Karma album, Westside Gunn’s 10 and Smino’s phenomenal project Luv 4 Rent and closed out with high praise for SZA’s new single “Shirt”.
In the last half, they review The Wolf of Wall Street, the 2013 biographical comedy crime film directed by Martin Scorsese and they breakdown how this film was very self-referential and contained another dynamic Leonardo DiCaprio performance. They also discussed how the cast was so impressive, Margot Robbie and Jonah Hill’s impactful performances and the improvisation skills DiCaprio displayed once again.