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The Radio Show ATL
by The Radio Show ATL
It’s not just a Radio Show —it’s a hip hop variety show serving up a taste of Atlanta with a twisted sense of humor. Like therapy, but louder and with worse advice. We break down music, culture, and life’s random nonsense — all while wondering why anyone listens in the first place. Expect artist interviews, offbeat debates, collaborations, and laughs you didn’t know you needed. We’re an acquired taste, but once we got you… we got you.
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The Aftermath: Damon Anthony
Singer, songwriter, actor, and director Damon Anthony joins M-16 on The Aftermath to discuss his creative journey, balancing music and film, the experiences that have shaped his career, and what’s next. Damon opens up about the passion behind his creative process, the challenges of wearing multiple hats in the entertainment world, and the lessons he’s learned along the way. Plus, Damon shares his unfiltered thoughts during a special edition of Don’t @ Me. Theme Song: Gunshot By Edson Sean Background Music: Baari X, APA Entertainment, Dr B Find all info related to The Radio Show here: linktr.ee/itstheradioshow Guest Inquiries: [email protected] Text Us: 678-800-1677 Try Podbean to host your podcast and get one month free using our link below: www.podbean.com/TRSATL For More From Damon Anthony: Films: Twisted Devotion, Fragile Bond, Neurosis, Of 2 Minds, and The Bet Music: available on Apple Music, Spotify, Tidal, Deezer or wherever you get your music IG: @damonanthony_doesitall
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The Radio Show ATL: It Ain't Trickin If You Got It
The microphones are on, and M-16, ATL Diva, and Big Debo are back with another unfiltered conversation on the biggest stories in music and entertainment. The crew reviews T.I.'s Kill the King and debates whether the King of the South delivered another standout project. They also discuss the legal issues involving Atlanta radio personality Big Tigger, separating the known facts from speculation while examining how allegations can impact a public figure's career. To wrap things up, the hosts ask whether the BET Awards—or music award shows in general—still matter in today's culture. Today's Crew ATL Diva, M-16, Big Debo Theme Song: We Are The Stars by X-YLE Background Music: Baari X, APA Entertainment, Hanu Dixit Find all info related to The Radio Show here: linktr.ee/itstheradioshow Guest Inquiries: [email protected] Text Us: 678-800-1677 Try Podbean to host your podcast and get one month free using our link below: www.podbean.com/TRSATL For more info on Nine Hair Co Beard Products: ninehairco.com
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The Aftermath: Reggie Shareef
On this edition of The Aftermath, M-16 sits down with former tech executive, entrepreneur, and creator of the documentary series It's Cool to Be Smart, Reggie Shareef. Reggie shares his journey from discovering a passion for technology to becoming a champion for STEM education and youth empowerment. The conversation explores how his experience at Tennessee State University helped shape his leadership, why access to STEM opportunities remains a challenge for many students, and what young people can do today to prepare for an AI-driven future. Plus, Reggie discusses the inspiration behind It's Cool to Be Smart, the importance of making education accessible and engaging, and the message he hopes every student takes away from his work. Theme Song: Gunshot By Edson Sean Background Music: Baari X, APA Entertainment, Hanu Dixit Find all info related to The Radio Show here: linktr.ee/itstheradioshow Guest Inquiries: [email protected] Text Us: 678-800-1677 Try Podbean to host your podcast and get one month free using our link below: www.podbean.com/TRSATL For More From Reggie Shareef: Documentary Series: It’s Cool To Be Smart available here: https://youtu.be/ndFoPfHZqro?si=UrvbtBW3nW57j10O Website: https://reginaldshareef.com IG: @coolmillyo
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The Radio Show ATL: I'm Not Eligible For Rehire
This week on The Radio Show ATL, M-16 and The Jerk discuss Drake's Iceman spending a month at No. 1 and what it means for the current state of hip-hop. They also debate Rick Ross pushing back his new album and whether release delays still matter in the streaming era. Plus, two rounds of One Gotta Go (Potato Edition and Modern Everyday Life Edition) and M-16 sounds off on a growing frustration with modern action video games. Today's Crew: The Jerk, M-16 Theme Song: We Are The Stars by X-YLE Background Music: Baari X, APA Entertainment, Hanu Dixit Find all info related to The Radio Show here: linktr.ee/itstheradioshow Guest Inquiries: [email protected] Text Us: 678-800-1677 Try Podbean to host your podcast and get one month free using our link below: www.podbean.com/TRSATL For more info on Nine Hair Co Beard Products: ninehairco.com
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The Aftermath: Gaylord Boyd (Boogie Child)
On this special episode of The Aftermath, M-16 sits down with his father, Gaylord Boyd, for a conversation about family, legacy, and a lifetime of stories. Known to radio audiences as The Boogie Child, Gaylord reflects on his decades-long broadcasting career while discussing his new cookbook, How I Learned to Cook Great Creole Food. From radio memories to family recipes and Creole cooking traditions, this episode celebrates the experiences and lessons passed from one generation to the next. Theme Song: Gunshot By Edson Sean Background Music: Baari X, APA Entertainment, Hanu Dixit Find all info related to The Radio Show here: linktr.ee/itstheradioshow Guest Inquiries: [email protected] Text Us: 678-800-1677 Try Podbean to host your podcast and get one month free using our link below: www.podbean.com/TRSATL Purchase How I Learned To Cook Great Creole Food here: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/how-i-learned-to-cook-great-creole-food-r-gaylord-boyd/1147443496?ean=9781964665269 https://a.co/d/0cEy5Kqe For more info on Nine Hair Co Beard Products: ninehairco.com
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The Radio Show ATL: Have You Ever Purchased An NBA Jersey?
The crew kicks things off with the Knicks finals run, breaking down fan behavior and the rising cost of Finals tickets. M-16 then shifts the conversation to music legacy, asking whether Drake has officially surpassed Lil Wayne in career impact as debate heats up at the table.In the Random Segment, things go off the rails as each guest takes turns trying to get the show cancelled, with Krys and Jimmy pushing the limits and keeping everyone on edge. Today's Crew: M-16, Big Debo, Jimmy, Uncle Krys Theme Song: We Are The Stars by X-YLE Background Music: Baari X, APA Entertainment Find all info related to The Radio Show here: linktr.ee/itstheradioshow Guest Inquiries: [email protected] Text Us: 678-800-1677 Try Podbean to host your podcast and get one month free using our link below: www.podbean.com/TRSATL For more info on Nine Hair Co Beard Products: ninehairco.com
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The Aftermath: The Jerk
On this episode of The Radio Show ATL: The Aftermath, M-16 sits down with longtime friend, collaborator, and cast member The Jerk for an honest conversation about his journey with the show. The Jerk reflects on joining The G.O.A.T. Radio in 2010, how being on the microphone helped him showcase a different side of his personality, and the role he played in the evolution of TRS ATL. He also addresses his departure from the show in 2021, explaining exactly why he left and what ultimately led to his return. Filled with memories, reflections, and behind-the-scenes stories, this episode offers a deeper look at one of the personalities who helped shape the TRS ATL experience. Theme Song: Gunshot By Edson Sean Background Music: Baari X, APA Entertainment, Hanu Dixit Find all info related to The Radio Show here: linktr.ee/itstheradioshow Guest Inquiries: [email protected] Text Us: 678-800-1677 Try Podbean to host your podcast and get one month free using our link below: www.podbean.com/TRSATL For more info on Nine Hair Co Beard Products: ninehairco.com
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The Radio Show ATL: I'm An Action Star
After 6 months away, Ez is BACK with M-16, Uncle Krys, Jimmy, and Big Debo for a huge music debate on The Radio Show ATL. The crew reviews all THREE of Drake’s latest albums from top to bottom, with Jimmy delivering some of the hottest takes of the episode as the resident Drake defender. The biggest question: will M-16 pull his usual “old man” nonsense and hate everything… or did Drake actually get him this time? Plus, Ez responds to Big Debo’s claim that Kendrick Lamar is this generation’s Nas with facts, figures, and plenty of smoke. Three albums. Big opinions. Real discussion. Today's Crew: M-16, Ez, Big Debo, Jimmy, Uncle Krys Theme Song: We Are The Stars by X-YLE Background Music: Baari X, APA Entertainment Find all info related to The Radio Show here: linktr.ee/itstheradioshow Guest Inquiries: [email protected] Text Us: 678-800-1677 Try Podbean to host your podcast and get one month free using our link below: www.podbean.com/TRSATL For more info on Nine Hair Co Beard Products: ninehairco.com
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The Aftermath: Lauryn Nichole
Friend of the show Lauryn Nichole returns to The Radio Show ATL for a real conversation with M-16 about growth, balance, and the journey behind the music. Lauryn opens up about her YouTube series Becoming Lauryn Nichole, giving listeners a closer look into the daily grind of chasing a dream while balancing real life responsibilities. The conversation also dives into the meaning behind her record “Black Butterflies,” the impact of performing for students during her school tour appearances, and how she continues to evolve creatively as an artist. Theme Song: Gunshot by Edson Sean Background Music: Baari X, APA Entertainment, Hanu Dixit Find all info related to The Radio Show here: linktr.ee/itstheradioshow Guest Inquiries: [email protected] Text Us: 678-800-1677 Try Podbean to host your podcast and get one month free using our link below: www.podbean.com/TRSATL For More From Lauryn Nichole: Youtube: Becoming Lauryn Nichole drops weekly Album: Case Study: Dark Pop Archive Available on Spotify, Apple Music,Tidal, Or wherever you stream your music IG:@laurynnicholeofficial Website: Iamlaurynnichole.com
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The Radio Show ATL: Boo Them Kids
On this episode of The Radio Show ATL, M-16 sits down with Juicee K and Dr. E from The Break Room for a real conversation following the heated reaction to the show’s discussion surrounding Megan Thee Stallion, accountability, and representation on the platform. The ladies speak candidly about why they felt the original conversation missed the mark and why certain comments rubbed listeners the wrong way. The crew also dives into the ongoing controversy surrounding Dr. Cheyenne Bryant and the debate over credentials, public perception, and whether social media has changed how audiences view experts and personalities. Plus, the random segment delivers classic TRS ATL energy as Dr. E calls out people for not washing their hands, Juicee K believes society may be heading toward another pandemic-era reality, and Story Time With 16 takes listeners back to his high school days for one unforgettable tale. Today's Crew: M-16, Juicee K, Dr E Theme Song: We Are The Stars by X-YLE Background Music: Baari X, APA Entertainment Find all info related to The Radio Show here: linktr.ee/itstheradioshow Guest Inquiries: [email protected] Text Us: 678-800-1677 Try Podbean to host your podcast and get one month free using our link below: www.podbean.com/TRSATL For more info on Nine Hair Co Beard Products: ninehairco.com Check out the ZZ Talk podcast here: https://youtube.com/@zz-talk7975
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The Aftermath: Maya Naomii
M-16 and Debo sit down with R&B singer Maya Naomii to talk about her “818” EP, building her brand, creative growth, and the journey behind the music. She opens up about her sound, her mindset as an artist, and what continues to push her forward creatively. The crew gets into real conversation, good energy, and everything surrounding her next move on this episode of The Radio Show ATL: The Aftermath Theme Song: Gunshot by Edson Sean Background Music: Baari X, APA Entertainment, Ray Cartagino Find all info related to The Radio Show here: linktr.ee/itstheradioshow Guest Inquiries: [email protected] Text Us: 678-800-1677 Try Podbean to host your podcast and get one month free using our link below: www.podbean.com/TRSATL For More from Maya Naomii: EP: 818 Available on Spotify, Apple Music,Tidal, Or wherever you stream your music YouTube: mayanaomii IG:@mayanaomii_
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The Radio Show ATL: I Do This For The Love Of The Game
Kanye’s back with a new album and Verzuz talk—but is anyone still checking for the music? The crew debates if it’s a real comeback or just noise. Meg and Klay get messy—was she wrong for taking it to social, or is that fair game Uncle Krys gives his take on the Michael Jackson biopic, and “One Gotta Go: Food Edition” turns into a family cook-off debate. In the random segment M-16 apologizes to Too Short, and Jimmy lights up boomers. Todays Crew: M-16, Jimmy, Big Debo, Uncle Krys Theme Song: X-YLE Background Music: Baari X, APA Entertainment Find all info related to The Radio Show here: linktr.ee/itstheradioshow Guest Inquiries: [email protected] Text Us: 678-800-1677 Try Podbean to host your podcast and get one month free using our link below: www.podbean.com/TRSATL For more info on Nine Hair Co Beard Products: ninehairco.com Check out X-YLE’s album Pray For Better here: https://open.spotify.com/album/2cQDJ2wRgU3NXa8cXICcos?si=Ny4XDnQ1SUi7b2u8GJhzyg
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The Aftermath: Chevonne O'Shaughnessy
On this episode of The Radio Show ATL, M-16 sits down with returning guest Chevonne O’Shaughnessy, producer and founder of American Cinema Inspires. Known for bringing faith-and-family stories to audiences around the world, Chevonne joins the show to talk about her latest work on the Sugarcreek Amish Series and the growing demand for meaningful, values-driven content.The conversation dives into the evolving TV and streaming landscape, why stories centered on faith, community, and redemption continue to resonate, and what it really takes to create and distribute films that connect with audiences. Chevonne also shares insight into the business side of filmmaking and why “goodness still sells” in today’s entertainment industry. Background Music: Edson Sean, Baari X, APA Entertainment, Hanu Dixit Find all info related to The Radio Show here: linktr.ee/itstheradioshow Guest Inquiries: [email protected] Text Us: 678-800-1677 Try Podbean to host your podcast and get one month free using our link below: www.podbean.com/TRSATL For More from Chevonne: Sugarcreek Amish Mysteries premieres April 16 on Up Faith and Family and on April 23rd on UPTV YouTube Search: ACI On The Go For More Information Go To: americancinemainspires.com For more info on Nine Hair Co Beard Products: ninehairco.com
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This week Yo Boi Khujoe, EZ, Tiki Blue, & M-16 talk about their plans for New Year's Eve and then we have our "At The Movies" segment reviewing Wonder Woman 1984 and we get a quick chat about the Coming 2 America trailer that apparently only Tiki cares about. We have a relationship question on if Facetime is ok to help a woman with car trouble. Khujoe has the Snack Plug with Kettle apple cider vinegar chips then Ez's One Gotta Go with cereal and we end the show with random. Music In This Episode: Edson Sean-Face To Face Background Music: Baari X, Steel4F
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This week we have some random stuff at the start and then we discuss the possible new stimulus package and how the US government responded to the pandemic compared to other countries. Later we get Khujoe’s snack plug with Bluebunny load’d cones. Then we get into the state of female rappers and the stigma that they all talk about the same thing. Then we end the show with random where Khujoe appreciates Jeffrey Osborne just because. Background Music: Baari X, RW Smith
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On this weeks show the crew talk dating in the current climate and ATL Diva explains why she feels a guy using a Groupon on a date is awkward in her view and we have a discussion/argument about it. Later Khujoe has the snack plug talking Pillsbury birthday cake snack bars and then we have Ez's "One Gotta Go with the best piece of fried chicken. And we round out the show with random. Music In This Episode: Tayskee-Too Cold Background Music: Baari X, Steel4F Find all info related to The Radio Show here: linktr.ee/itstheradioshow Guest Inquiries: [email protected] Text Us: 678-800-1677
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Ez, M-16, and Yo Boi Khujoe discuss HBO Max and their bold move to release movies to stream that normally would have only been in theaters. They also talk about how this change will alter how we view movie releases going forward. Later we get into how Chadwick Boseman's death has sparked a debate on if the Black Panther character should be recast and how this will handled in the upcoming sequel and beyond. Then we get Khujoe's Snack Plug featuring sugar cookie M & M's. Ez's One Gotta Go with both superhero groups and movie franchises and we end the show with random. Music In This Episode: Sire-Dont Background Music: Baari X, Steel4F
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On this week's show Yo Boi Khujoe, Ez, M-16, and Tiki Blue discuss the moment you noticed that your phone is paying attention to everything you do. We chat about Gucci Mane Vs Jeezy and their history and the reaction to their Verzuz battle. Later we talk Hallmark movies being predictable and get Khujoe's snack plug with seasoned peach rings. We round things out with Ez's One Gotta Go with fried chicken chains and end the show with random. Music In This Episode: Detroit Black-Diamonds Background Music: Baari X, Kidsnextdoor, Vodovoz Music Prod, RW Smith
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In this audio only podcast Ez and M-16 talk about the potential of Biden locking down the country to stop the Rona. We also chat about the vaccine for covid and how it may change things for the virus. Later we discuss the upcoming matchup between the Saints and Falcons. Later we get "One Gotta Go" with and we end with random. Music in this episode: Karian Sang-Run Away, Tori Bleu-Got Damn Ting, Edson Sean-Face To Face Background Music: Baari X, Lakey Inspired, Savage, Vodovoz Music Prod, RW Smith
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This week the crew discuss Ice Cube and his willingness to work with the Trump campaign and should celebrities have to be the ones to speak up for issues. Then we talk about 50 Cent and if he’s just trolling or really telling the truth about who he intends to vote for which becomes a fun new game called “Coon Or No Coon” (Patent Pending). Later we ask if you ever dated outside your “type” if it ended in a love connection? We get Khujeaux’s snack plug where he just eats pumpkin pie kit-kat for several mins, Ez’s One Gotta Go with mediocre chain restaurants and we end with random. Background Music: Baari X, Vodovoz Music Prod Find all info related to The Radio Show here: linktr.ee/itstheradioshow
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Yo Boi Khujoe, Ez, Tiki Blue, M-16, & Atl Diva talk about Racist Sports Mascots, Donald Trump holding a rally in Atlanta, After we discuss a few things about LGBTQ+community. Later we ask is it necessary that you post your spouse/significant other on social media? We get Khujoe’s snack plug with ocean spray watermelon then Ez’s One Gotta Go with ice cream flavors and we end the show with random. Music In This Episode: Miranda J-Tye Dye Background Music: Baari X, Vodovoz Music Prod, RW Smith Find all info related to The Radio Show here: https://linktr.ee/itstheradioshow Guest Inquiries: [email protected] Text Us: 678-800-1677
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The Jerk, Yo Boi Khujoe, Tiki Blue, Ez and M-16 talk Killer Mike meeting Brian Kemp, TI and his cryptocurrency issue, Cardi B and Offset and who they feel is worth more money. We get Khujoe's snack plug with Dunkin's mocha latte cereal. Then we get Ez's one gotta go with juices and we end the show with random. Music in this episode: Edson Sean-Meditate Background Music Baari X, Vodovoz Music, RW Smith
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This week we chat about Dr Dre's ex wife and her list of demands,Later we get Khujoe's snack plug and talk about eating habits while traveling. Then we have one gotta go with musicians and then end the show with random. Background Music: Baari X, Detroit Black,Vodovoz Music Prod, RW Smith
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The crew review the Netflix movie "The Old Guard" Later we talk about the racist CEO who harrased the asian family. Then we talk about the rona still wrecking things in the US and the kids going back to school. Lastly we play one gotta go and end the show with random. Music in this episode: Tayskee-Too Cold, Richie Evans-The Purge, Gina Holley-Do You Background Music: Baari X, DJ Quads, Lakey Inspired, Vodovoz Music Prod, RW Smith
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EZ,The Jerk,M-16 and Yo Boi Khujoe talk the Spring Valley High School incident,things they would hit facebook's dislike button for and the man who got a DUI while riding in a wheelchair.They discuss Caitlyn Jenner named woman of the year and continue the talk social media dislikes and end the show with 2 announcements and play random
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The crew review Big Boi's Big Grams album,they talk Scarface being arrested,The Millon Man March and what the long term results will come from it.Then we talk to rapper Doom about his musical endeavors. We then discuss the Matt Barnes/Derek Fisher issue and end the show with random
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The crew talk about race issues surrounding George Zimmerman and Darren Wilson and debate the media spin on it.They speak about Matt Damon saying gay actors should stay in the closet.Later we talk to rapper BD3 and discuss which artists you would like to be played on the radio forever and then end the show with random
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EZ,Yo Boi Khujoe and M-16 discuss the origins of curse words,people and their insane dating standards. Later they talk to Black Venus the author of the Like A Boss book series and then talk of men calling out their women for letting themselves go and end the show by playing random
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
It’s not just a Radio Show —it’s a hip hop variety show serving up a taste of Atlanta with a twisted sense of humor. Like therapy, but louder and with worse advice. We break down music, culture, and life’s random nonsense — all while wondering why anyone listens in the first place. Expect artist interviews, offbeat debates, collaborations, and laughs you didn’t know you needed. We’re an acquired taste, but once we got you… we got you.
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