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Episode 87 | "That 3 Percent" (DJXP feat. EverythingOShauN & Trivelle Simpson)

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Episode 87 kicks off with some light banter and shots at Duke Dennis for allegedly having multiple baby mothers, along with Trivelle demanding time in the studio to finally record a track with OShauN. The spotlight then shifts to the news of OVO R&B duo DVSN ending their deal and signing with So So Def, where they'll now be curated by Jermaine Dupri. This sparks a deeper conversation about the functionality of artist-led labels and whether they really work. The discussion brings up DTP (Disturbing Tha Peace) led by Ludacris, which leads to a fun face-off: Bobby Valentino vs. Chingy, debating who was the better artist from a musician-led label while comparing their top hits. Next up is Lil Wayne’s ‘Tha Carter VI’, (which has officially dropped). A sneak peek of a Mannie Fresh-produced single sets the tone for the group’s reaction. That leads into talk about the Clipse and their upcoming album, along with the controversy surrounding their split from Def Jam, a move that allegedly involved a seven-figure buyout. The gang breaks down the label holdups around their Kendrick Lamar feature, which was reportedly being threatened to be censored or removed for taking shots at Drake. Staying on music, DJXP plays a leaked Lil Baby single that samples a Crime Mob classic. This triggers a debate on modern sampling, including what should be sampled, how it should be done, and some standout examples in 2025. DJXP then stands on a solo hill, boldly claiming that Erykah Badu’s Baduizm deserves the same level of praise and acclaim as Lauryn Hill’s The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill. The conversation shifts to Taylor Swift buying back her masters, Stefon Diggs matching Offset’s energy, and Cardi B’s clapback involving the NFL star. That opens the question: does having a spouse actually help your focus in sports? The gang runs through a quick list of ballplayers who had strong women by their side during their rise. There's a quick detour into Toronto Raptors speculation. Could they actually land Giannis? Reality sets in, and the conversation turns into a wild rabbit hole about Paul George being the unexpected centerpiece in multiple NBA shifts, including the Finals and SGA’s rise. The group reflects on how the Raptors may have been positioned to win another championship during the bubble years if the core roster with Kawhi Leonard had stayed intact. To close the episode, a fiery and emotional final segment breaks out between Trivelle and OShauN, centered around a viral Facebook post from a stepfather venting about being disrespected by his daughter and her mother.

Episode 87 kicks off with some light banter and shots at Duke Dennis for allegedly having multiple baby mothers, along with Trivelle demanding time in the studio to finally record a track with OShauN. The spotlight then shifts to the news of OVO R&B duo DVSN ending their deal and signing with So So Def, where they'll now be curated by Jermaine Dupri. This sparks a deeper conversation about the functionality of artist-led labels and whether they really work. The discussion brings up DTP (Disturbing Tha Peace) led by Ludacris, which leads to a fun face-off: Bobby Valentino vs. Chingy, debating who was the better artist from a musician-led label while comparing their top hits. Next up is Lil Wayne’s ‘Tha Carter VI’, (which has officially dropped). A sneak peek of a Mannie Fresh-produced single sets the tone for the group’s reaction. That leads into talk about the Clipse and their upcoming album, along with the controversy surrounding their split from Def Jam, a move that allegedly involved a seven-figure buyout. The gang breaks down the label holdups around their Kendrick Lamar feature, which was reportedly being threatened to be censored or removed for taking shots at Drake. Staying on music, DJXP plays a leaked Lil Baby single that samples a Crime Mob classic. This triggers a debate on modern sampling, including what should be sampled, how it should be done, and some standout examples in 2025. DJXP then stands on a solo hill, boldly claiming that Erykah Badu’s Baduizm deserves the same level of praise and acclaim as Lauryn Hill’s The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill. The conversation shifts to Taylor Swift buying back her masters, Stefon Diggs matching Offset’s energy, and Cardi B’s clapback involving the NFL star. That opens the question: does having a spouse actually help your focus in sports? The gang runs through a quick list of ballplayers who had strong women by their side during their rise. There's a quick detour into Toronto Raptors speculation. Could they actually land Giannis? Reality sets in, and the conversation turns into a wild rabbit hole about Paul George being the unexpected centerpiece in multiple NBA shifts, including the Finals and SGA’s rise. The group reflects on how the Raptors may have been positioned to win another championship during the bubble years if the core roster with Kawhi Leonard had stayed intact. To close the episode, a fiery and emotional final segment breaks out between Trivelle and OShauN, centered around a viral Facebook post from a stepfather venting about being disrespected by his daughter and her mother.

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