• Kendrick to headline Super Bowl, Taylor endorses Kamala, Shannon Sharpe IG live moment, and MORE

  • Sep 16 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 19 mins
  • Podcast

Kendrick to headline Super Bowl, Taylor endorses Kamala, Shannon Sharpe IG live moment, and MORE

  • Summary

  • In this episode, we dive into the latest headlines and take a nostalgic trip down memory lane. We kick things off with a hot take on Kendrick Lamar being announced as the headliner for the Super Bowl halftime show (00:00). But is he the best choice? We debate who we think should have taken center stage instead (11:30), sparking some interesting and surprising picks.

    We then turn our attention to Nikki Minaj, who recently commented on Lil’ Wayne’s Super Bowl snub, adding fuel to the fire of the ongoing conversation about who deserves a spot on that iconic stage (15:22). The episode gets political when we discuss Taylor Swift’s unexpected endorsement of Kamala Harris for president (22:23). How will this affect the political landscape, and what does it mean for Swifties everywhere?

    Next, we unpack the drama surrounding Tyrese, who’s back in the headlines, this time for getting arrested over unpaid child support (34:33). And just when you think things couldn’t get wilder, we explore Shannon Sharpe’s controversial Instagram Live moment that’s got everyone talking (44:20).

    Finally, we wrap up with Throwback Thursday, reminiscing about the gadgets we couldn’t live without back in the day—think Walkmans, beepers, and iPods (51:06). It’s a trip down memory lane that’ll have you feeling all the nostalgic feels.

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