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EPISODE · Jun 23, 2026 · 1H 52M

BAD SPEAKERS PODCAST EPISODE 235 | THE POWER OF MOTION

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🔥 BAD SPEAKERS TV EPISODE 235 | THE POWER OF MOTION 🔥 This episode proves that if you sit still long enough, life will pass you by... but if you're moving, making plays, and staying active, eventually something has to shake. That's exactly what we get into on this week's episode of Bad Speakers TV. Ya Boi Shad and G. Downs jump right into one of Atlanta's never-ending debates: OutKast vs Future. Is Future really the most impactful artist to ever come out of Atlanta, or are people suffering from a severe case of recency bias? At this point, this debate has more rematches than a boxing trilogy, and somehow it gets more heated every single time. We also take a moment to discuss the passing of legendary producer Tay Keith and the impact his music and production had on modern hip-hop. His sound helped shape an era, and we reflect on the legacy he leaves behind. 🏀 On the sports side, we break down the latest chapter of the Caitlin Clark vs Angel Reese rivalry after the Atlanta Dream handed the Indiana Fever back-to-back losses. Is this becoming the biggest rivalry in sports, or are fans and media creating a superhero movie out of a regular basketball game? We also discuss the WNBA's decision to expand to a 50-game season and whether that's a great move for growth or a recipe for tired legs and ice packs. The conversation gets wild when we tackle one of the internet's most dangerous topics: stereotypes. Are some of the things people say actually true, or do stereotypes exist because folks refuse to mind their business? As always, we approach it the Bad Speakers way—with laughs, honesty, and just enough foolishness to get ourselves in trouble. 🎤 Hip-hop takes center stage again when we discuss T.I.'s upcoming album Kill The King and his comments about Verzuz being "broke people activities." Is Tip speaking facts, or did he just accidentally declare war on everybody who enjoyed Verzuz during the pandemic? We also dive into Kodak Black's decision to go independent and whether betting on himself is the smartest move of his career. To make things even more interesting, Young Thug reportedly wants to sign him. Would Kodak be better off building his own empire or joining someone else's? And because every sports debate eventually turns into a barbershop argument, we close things out by discussing the toughest NBA player of all time. Not the best. Not the most talented. The toughest. The answers may start friendships... or end them. If you enjoy hip-hop debates, sports talk, relationship conversations, culture discussions, and the type of opinions that make people yell at their phones while listening, this episode is for you. 👍 LIKE 💬 COMMENT 🔔 SUBSCRIBE And tell us in the comments: Who really has Atlanta's crown—OutKast or Future? And who is the toughest player in NBA history? FOLLOW US⬇️ Ya Boi Shad - https://www.instagram.com/itsyaboishad/ G. Downs https://www.instagram.com/gdowns1486/ https://www.youtube.com/c/BadSpeakersTV https://www.instagram.com/badspeakerspodcast https://www.tiktok.com/@badspeakerspodcast https://twitter.com/BadSpeakershttps://www.facebook.com/badspeakerspodcast

🔥 BAD SPEAKERS TV EPISODE 235 | THE POWER OF MOTION 🔥 This episode proves that if you sit still long enough, life will pass you by... but if you're moving, making plays, and staying active, eventually something has to shake. That's exactly what we get into on this week's episode of Bad Speakers TV. Ya Boi Shad and G. Downs jump right into one of Atlanta's never-ending debates: OutKast vs Future. Is Future really the most impactful artist to ever come out of Atlanta, or are people suffering from a severe case of recency bias? At this point, this debate has more rematches than a boxing trilogy, and somehow it gets more heated every single time. We also take a moment to discuss the passing of legendary producer Tay Keith and the impact his music and production had on modern hip-hop. His sound helped shape an era, and we reflect on the legacy he leaves behind. 🏀 On the sports side, we break down the latest chapter of the Caitlin Clark vs Angel Reese rivalry after the Atlanta Dream handed the Indiana Fever back-to-back losses. Is this becoming the biggest rivalry in sports, or are fans and media creating a superhero movie out of a regular basketball game? We also discuss the WNBA's decision to expand to a 50-game season and whether that's a great move for growth or a recipe for tired legs and ice packs. The conversation gets wild when we tackle one of the internet's most dangerous topics: stereotypes. Are some of the things people say actually true, or do stereotypes exist because folks refuse to mind their business? As always, we approach it the Bad Speakers way—with laughs, honesty, and just enough foolishness to get ourselves in trouble. 🎤 Hip-hop takes center stage again when we discuss T.I.'s upcoming album Kill The King and his comments about Verzuz being "broke people activities." Is Tip speaking facts, or did he just accidentally declare war on everybody who enjoyed Verzuz during the pandemic? We also dive into Kodak Black's decision to go independent and whether betting on himself is the smartest move of his career. To make things even more interesting, Young Thug reportedly wants to sign him. Would Kodak be better off building his own empire or joining someone else's? And because every sports debate eventually turns into a barbershop argument, we close things out by discussing the toughest NBA player of all time. Not the best. Not the most talented. The toughest. The answers may start friendships... or end them. If you enjoy hip-hop debates, sports talk, relationship conversations, culture discussions, and the type of opinions that make people yell at their phones while listening, this episode is for you. 👍 LIKE 💬 COMMENT 🔔 SUBSCRIBE And tell us in the comments: Who really has Atlanta's crown—OutKast or Future? And who is the toughest player in NBA history? FOLLOW US⬇️ Ya Boi Shad - https://www.instagram.com/itsyaboishad/ G. Downs https://www.instagram.com/gdowns1486/ https://www.youtube.com/c/BadSpeakersTV https://www.instagram.com/badspeakerspodcast https://www.tiktok.com/@badspeakerspodcast https://twitter.com/BadSpeakershttps://www.facebook.com/badspeakerspodcast

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