Most Known Unknown Podcast

By: Most Known Unknown Network
  • Summary

  • Three of the Most Known Unknown in the city of Detroit link up to discuss different culture and music topics. Ant, Asja, and Reggie brings uncut opinions on things going on. Music, Entertainment, Personal life, or just randomly things that will have you go "WTF??" Welcome to the world of the Most Known Unknown!
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Episodes
  • EP. 89 | Trickalicious
    Nov 20 2024

    The road to Episode 100 begins..... NOW!!!!!


    Episode 89 begins with Ant and Asja discussing their week and the 10th Anniversary of Soundoff Sundaays that Ant was apart of to perform.

    After that they jump into a gang of topics which include the Mike Tyson and Jake paul exhibition, rumors of Beyonce being paid to speak at a kamala rally, More Diddy news, NBA Youngboy pleading guilty and much more!


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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • EP. 88 | S*** Yourself In The Foot
    Nov 13 2024

    Episode 88 starts off with Ant and Asja discussing the ongoing drama with Young Thug and Gunna, Meg Thee Stallion vs Winnie Harlow, Plies suing people, and The Grammy nominations and what the duo think of it.


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    1 hr and 30 mins
  • EP. 87 | THUG HOME
    Nov 7 2024

    Welcome Home Thug!


    Episode 87 Ant and Asja discuss the outcome of the election between Trump and Kamala. The duo also discuss Thug finally coming home, The hot boyz finally reuniting, new music and much more!.


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    1 hr and 9 mins

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