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thiscantcomeout's Podcast

"This Can't Come Out" is more than just a podcast; it's a recorded conversation! We sit down with guests, and 9 out of 10 times, these guests are individuals with whom we have a personal relationship. We simply switch on the microphones and let the magic unfold. Our interviews are known for being open, honest, and touching on a variety of subjects, just like real-life conversations. Our primary goal is not to stir controversy or trip up our guests; we genuinely want to create captivating content without relying on shock jock antics. The comfort level of our guests is paramount, and they are incredibly transparent to the point where they share things that simply can't be revealed. Join us for an extraordinary podcast experience!

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    Psycho In Da Corner ft George Creme & B Moni

    Watch on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/cw/THISCANTCOMEOUT[Redacted File 118] Psycho In Da Corner ft George Creme & B MoniIn this episode, we’re back with the usual suspects George Creme and B Moni for a real, unfiltered conversation that covers everything from street culture to personal growth.We start by breaking down the idea of “doing road” — what does it actually mean today? Is it defined by actions, mindset, or perception? And is it possible to be involved in certain things without truly living that life? The conversation gets honest quickly.From there, we shift into UK music and debate some of the greatest albums of all time. The big question: which is better — Dave’s Psycodrama or Dizzee Rascal’s Boy In The Corner? This one gets heated as we look at impact, storytelling, and legacy in the UK scene.We also dive into growth and how people are perceived over time. Can people really change, or do others keep them boxed into who they used to be? It’s a real discussion about identity, maturity, and how society views personal development.B Moni shares a personal story about finding his dad on LinkedIn and making the decision to reach out — despite him never being present in his life. It’s an honest moment about curiosity, closure, and taking that step into the unknown.We also touch on modern dating, as B Moni talks about getting back on Hinge and approaching it with a completely different mindset — no expectations, just seeing what happens.This episode blends culture, music, real-life experiences, and introspection in a way that keeps it raw and relatable throughout.Full episode, bonus content, and exclusive drops available now on Patreon.

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    Cost Of Podding Crisis ft George Creme & B moni

    Cost of Podding Crisis Ft George Creme and B moniWatch on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/cw/THISCANTCOMEOUTIn this episode of This Can’t Come Out, the usual suspects George Creme and B Moni are back—and this one gets real very quickly.We kick things off with some boxing talk before the conversation shifts into the realities of podcasting. What starts as a casual discussion turns into a heated debate about consistency, effort, and expectations. Creme and B Moni push for more regular episodes—but when the roles are flipped, they admit they wouldn’t be willing to take on the financial burden or editing workload. That opens the door to a brutally honest conversation about appreciation, responsibility, and what it actually takes to keep a podcast alive.Things take an even more unexpected turn when B Moni shares his controversial view that society might need a war to bring people back down to reality—sparking a deeper discussion about perspective, struggle, and modern life.We also get a powerful and emotional moment as B Moni reflects on the passing of his late friend Kojo’s mother, speaking on loss, grief, and the idea of reunion.This episode is a raw look at the behind-the-scenes reality of building a podcast—perfect for new creators, hosts, and anyone trying to grow something from the ground up. No filters, no sugar-coating—just real conversations in real time.🎧 Want more? Full episodes, bonus content, and exclusives are available on Patreon.

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    Big Age Same Energy Ft Mr C.K.O (Chris)

    🚨 THIS CAN’T COME OUT 🚨 On this episode of TCCO, Mr C.K.O aka Chris joins us for one of the realest and most honest conversations yet. He opens up about growing up in Hackney and Tottenham, navigating life in a first-generation gang with no guidance, and the harsh reality of not being respected by older, established groups. From having his home petrol bombed to surviving the streets, his story is raw and unfiltered. Chris takes accountability for his past, speaking openly about going prison multiple times and admitting when he was in the wrong. He shares lessons from doing time, personal growth, and how his mindset has changed. We also get into his personal life, fatherhood, relationships, and some controversial topics around modern dating and culture. This episode is deep, honest, and full of real-life lessons. 🔓 Watch the FULL uncut episode on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/cw/THISCANTCOMEOUT🔓 Become a YouTube Member for exclusive content & early access Like, comment & subscribe 🔔

  4. 110

    Bros Bro ft George Creme & B Moni

    [Redacted File 115]: Bro ft George Creme & B Moni  (Extended Cut)🔗 Join the network here:  https://www.patreon.com/c/THISCANTCOMEOUTOn this episode of TCCO, the usual suspects B Moni and George Creme are back with pure chaos 😂B Moni shares the unbelievable story of accidentally ending up at a 🌈 event… and leaving with a story he’ll never forget 👀George breaks down his night at the boxing with Denzel Bentley 🥊Plus, things get serious (kind of) as we debate nuclear weapons and whether a Black country having them would change anything 🤯It’s jokes, stories, and real talk all in one episode.👉 Watch the FULL uncut episode on Patreon👉 Become a YouTube Member for exclusive content & early accessDon’t forget to like, comment & subscribe 🔔

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    Crocodile Tears Ft Barkey

    🔒 TOP SECRET FILE – UNSEALED 🔒[Redacted File 114]: Crocodile Tears ft. BarkeyThis transmission from TCCO HQ has been cleared for public release.In File 114, we sit down with Agent Barkey, who provides a detailed briefing on his impact within the UK music media landscape and the moment his contributions finally received recognition from key figures including Youngs Teflon and Posty.This declassified conversation explores the launch of his latest operation — “Crocodile Tears”, a clothing brand built from real experiences and perspective. Barkey also breaks down the decision to step away from Chop Life, giving insight into the moves behind the scenes.The file goes deeper into cultural analysis, including his perspective on women’s influence in today’s world, as well as a direct and unfiltered breakdown of “what beef really is” within the industry.Further intelligence reveals what Barkey believes is holding talented artists back, offering raw insight into the current state of the music game.As expected, the conversation remains uncut, honest, and unrestricted — delivering real talk, industry gems, and opinions that don’t always make it to public broadcasts.If you’re looking for authentic insight, cultural commentary, and unfiltered conversation, this is one file you need to access.🔗 Join the network here:https://www.patreon.com/cw/THISCANTCOMEOUTSome files are public.The best ones are classified.🎧 Press play and unlock the full briefing.

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    Pilots Done ft Anthony K Double

    🔒 TOP SECRET FILE – UNSEALED 🔒[Redacted File 113]: Pilots Done ft. Anthony K. DoubleThis transmission from TCCO HQ has been cleared for public release.In File 113, we sit down with Agent Anthony K. Double, who reveals the full mission log of his eight-year operation to become a pilot. What started in the event business sector evolved into a long-term objective: entering the cockpit and achieving a lifelong dream.Inside this declassified conversation, Anthony details the role faith, divine guidance, and perseverance played in navigating his career, entrepreneurship, and marriage during the mission.The file also uncovers an unexpected creative operation — transforming bedtime stories into audiobooks, which eventually escalated into a full movie production.As always, the briefing wouldn’t be complete without a few unauthorized football debates scattered throughout the transmission.If you’re looking for inspiration, laughs, and proof that long missions can succeed, this is one file worth opening.🎧 Press play and access the full briefing.🗂 Want access to classified TCCO content?Join the TCCO Intelligence Network (Patreon) to unlock:• Extended and classified cuts• Behind-the-scenes briefings• Early access to new files• Exclusive missions not released to the public🔗 Join the network here:https://www.patreon.com/cw/THISCANTCOMEOUTSome files are public.The best ones are classified.

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    Big Bang Theory Ft Dayvie A Lister

    In this episode of This Can’t Come Out (TCCO), Dayvie aka David A Lister joins us for a powerful debate covering religion, relationships, global politics and football.Sign up to Pateron for full uncut episode:https://www.patreon.com/cw/THISCANTCOMEOUT   We break down whether Bible stories should be interpreted literally or as metaphors, and examine how religion influences modern belief systems.We explore emotional manipulation in relationships — including the psychology behind statements like “I had a dream you cheated” — and how dreams can be weaponised.The conversation turns to conspiracy theories, male ego in positions of power, and whether masculinity has driven the nuclear arms race. Would the world look different under female leadership?We also debate whether Mikel Arteta has received unprecedented grace from Arsenal, and analyse his tenure in the Premier League.

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    God & Vibes ft Nana Pinero

    🎙️ Nana Pinero on Fallen City, Career Struggles & “God and Vibes” | Podcast InterviewSign up to Pateron for full uncut episode:https://www.patreon.com/cw/THISCANTCOMEOUTIn this episode of This Can’t Come Out, we sit down with Nana Pinero — author of Fallen City 1 & Fallen City 2, entrepreneur, and lead consultant at Sen Bytes.Nana opens up about his journey growing up, what led him to becoming a published author, and the real-life inspiration behind the Fallen City series.We dive deep into the creative process behind both books, the themes that shaped them, and what it takes to build a world that readers can truly escape into.Along the way, we also discover we’re both Game of Thrones nerds, and we get into why the series was truly legendary.But this conversation goes beyond books…Nana shares the trip and tribulations of his professional journey — including how he accidentally stumbled into a career in Special Educational Needs, how he worked his way into his current position, and the difficult moments that shaped him, including leaving a job after being falsely accused of stealing just £15.Through it all, Nana keeps it simple:“It’s simply God and vibes.”This episode is inspiring, honest, funny, and full of gems for anyone interested in writing, growth, career change, or purpose.

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    Million Pound Podcast ft Paper Pabs & George creme

    Join Paper Pabs and George Creme as they dive deep into the thrilling world of UK hip-hop! In this episode, we discuss whether a clash with Chipmunk is truly worth a million, explore Bugzy Malone’s ongoing beef with Chip, and examine how rappers are cashing in those million-pound checks. We touch on Chip's latest clash with Ambush, share our New Year resolutions, and contemplate how quickly we could splurge a million pounds. Plus, Paper Pabs reveals his exciting movie plot for a gritty gangster flick, while Creme shares a wild tale of kidnapping his manager at Fitness First over pay disputes. For those wanting more, sign up to our Patreon for the extended uncensored version! Buckle up for an exhilarating ride!https://www.patreon.com/c/THISCANTCOMEOUT

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    Authentically Aisha ft Aisha @Thebridesroom

    Watch extended Cut on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/cw/THISCANTCOMEOUTJoin us on this enlightening episode of "This Can’t Come Out" as we sit down with Aisha from "The Brides Room," a supportive community and podcast for engaged couples navigating the complex wedding process.Aisha opens up about how her platform began, sharing her own wedding challenges and the highs and lows of her proposal story. We also delve into thought-provoking topics, like why some men are hesitant to marry and discuss Aisha's experiences with motherhood and pregnancy.Balancing the roles of bride, mom, and boss babe is no small feat, and Aisha candidly shares her journey. We even touch on her aspirations of becoming a wedding planner! This is the most open Aisha has ever been on any platform, and you won't want to miss it.For even more insights and behind-the-scenes content, check out our Patreon for full episodes and exclusive content!https://www.patreon.com/cw/THISCANTCOMEOUT

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    Cancel Culture Clash Ft B Moni

    In this episode of "This Can’t Come Out," we welcome B Moni, one half of the usual suspects!B Moni opens up about a jaw-dropping moment when he was blocked by his grandmother on his birthday, and reveals he has recently broken up with his Canadian girlfriend, someone he had previously defended.We also dive into contrasting Christmas experiences, with B Moni sharing why he found this holiday particularly depressing. The conversation takes a musical turn as we debate RnB and Amapiano—what genre would you choose for an all-night event?Additionally, we tackle the stigma around black boys and homophobia, discussing how many are now attending LGBT-friendly events. We also explore postpartum issues, questioning if the lack of male attention post-pregnancy plays a role in mental health.Finally, we dive into parenting and social media habits—can you really spot a bad parent through their posts?Don’t miss this candid conversation filled with humor and insight! For an unfiltered, extended version, sign up for our Patreon!

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    Internet Ready ft Protect Jonny

    Watch This episode on patreon:https://www.patreon.com/cw/THISCANTCOMEOUTJoin us in this episode of "This Can’t Come Out" as we sit down with the talented Protect Jonny! Growing up in Tottenham, he shares his experiences attending Gladesmore Secondary School alongside fellow artists Chip, Rimzee, and Professor Green.We discuss the importance of staying on the straight and narrow, explore his journey in fashion, and what inspired him to create his own clothing brand. Protect Jonny opens up about the traumas and hardships he's faced over the last few years, providing valuable insights into resilience and growth.Get ready for some laughs as we break down his hilarious takes on TikTok! Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more engaging content!Follow Protect Jonny: [Link to his social media/clothing brand]Enjoy the episode!

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    In My Opinion. ft @InMyOpinionPodcast

    Join us in this episode of "This Can't Come Out" as we sit down with the hilarious and insightful boys from the "In My Opinion" podcast—Uzi, Mulinde, and DT! We dive deep into their podcast journey, celebrating their successes and sharing highlights from 2025.In our candid conversation, we explore the unique dynamics of friendship, including a fun and challenging game of "Facts Not Opinions," where each question tests their unity and camaraderie. Get ready for laughs as we discuss everything from massaging during intimacy (yes, baby oil is involved!) to personal challenges like passport troubles and the impact of Nigerian politics on the diaspora.With a special segment on their Spotify Wrapped up and discussions about dealing with trauma, this episode is packed with valuable insights and hilarious moments. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more engaging content!Follow and support the boys from the "In My Opinion" podcast:@InMyOpinionPodcastEnjoy @Inmyopinionpodcastukhttps://tr.ee/nxRth1IPwdenjoy the episode!

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    The Retreat Ft Adam & Dipz

    This Can’t Come Out (TCCO) is back with the return of Adam and his old cell mate—sorry, “retreat” roomie—Dipo! The boys finally reunite to tell the legendary tale of how they met… at the “retreat.” Think meditation bells and mindful breathing… with metal doors and lights-out. You get it.They’re trading war stories from their wellness getaway: prank wars, constant back-and-forth, and day-one chaos—Adam literally stole Dipo’s CDs the first time they met. Dipo comes through to verify Adam’s most unbelievable “retreat” classics too… like the time Adam “accidentally” knocked out a fellow retreat attendee. Breathwork? No. Lights out.The bromance didn’t end at the gates either. The pranks followed them into real life and somehow got even funnier. It’s pure comedy with certified receipts: inside jokes, outrageous moments, and enough “self-improvement” to make a governor blush.This one’s a must-watch and a Patreon exclusive—because honestly, this can’t come out anywhere else.Watch for: the origin story of Adam x Dipo, the stolen CDs, the KO confirmation, and elite-level prankmanship.Come for the “retreat,” stay for the rehabilitation of your abs from laughing.

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    Isn't, Isn't Girl ft Br3nya

    On this episode of TCCO: This Can’t Come Out, I sit down with my good friend Br3nya for a raw, honest, and seriously inspiring conversation about her journey in UK rap. I’ve said it before: I believe Br3nya is the best female rapper in the UK—and this episode shows you exactly why. From the first freestyle memories to headline moments, she breaks down the grind behind the glow-up, the risks she took, and the lessons she keeps close.We start at the roots: the early days that shaped her sound and confidence, plus a wild bit of history about the role Br3nya’s actual house played in the rise of the UK Afrobeats and Afroswing scene. It’s a slice of culture most people never hear about, and it sets the stage for how community and creativity built her foundation.Then we dive into the music business. Br3nya opens up about the road to getting signed—the highs, the hurdles, and the hard truths about navigating labels, timing, and trust. She talks candidly about what it’s like to be a woman in rap: the double standards, the pressure to deliver both hits and aesthetics, and the power that comes from owning your narrative. Expect gems for artists trying to find their lane without losing themselves.The conversation gets personal as we discuss the loss of her father. Br3nya shares how grief reshaped her perspective, sharpened her purpose, and pushed her to turn pain into art. It’s vulnerable, grounded, and a reminder that the person behind the bars is carrying real life. We also celebrate family: her sister Hemah, a standout content creator, and how their collaboration fuels both discipline and inspiration. From brainstorming ideas to keeping each other accountable, it’s sisterhood as a superpower.Of course, we talk stages and co-signs. Br3nya shares stories from going on tour with Headie One—what she learned about stamina, presence, and consistency—and the boost of respect that comes with co-signs from Dave and Stormzy. Those moments mattered, but what matters more is how she’s building something that lasts, on her own terms.If you’re into UK rap, Black British culture, and the craft of making songs that stick, this one’s for you. It’s equal parts game, warmth, and real talk—two friends unpacking the journey, celebrating the wins, and telling the truth about the challenges. Tap in, drop your favorite Br3nya bar in the comments, and tell us when you first discovered her.

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    C Moni, B Creme Ft George Creme & B Moni

    Sign up to our Patreon for extended cuts, unfiltered moments, and bonus episodes!:https://www.patreon.com/cw/THISCANTCOMEOUTThe usual suspects are back — B Moni and George Creme on TCCO — and we cover everything from chaos to conscience.We start with Dami, you’re too intense. B Moni says I need to chill, so we pit Intensity vs Sloth: when focus is a superpower and when it’s just stress in a tracksuit. Then it’s slaves to the algorithm — do you follow the rules to go viral or risk being you and miss the wave?We dive into a serious line-drawing convo: hitting women — when is any physical contact ever justified? We talk zero tolerance, self-defence applied to all genders, and how to protect yourself without crossing lines.Charity chat: is it still good if you’re doing it for selfish reasons? Donor clout, tax write-offs, and whether impact is greater than intention. Then we confess our first crimes — small-time mischief to early L’s that taught big lessons.Religious gang banging: if everyone followed their faith to the letter, do we get peace or holy wars? We wrestle with doctrine versus humanity. We also pick which industry parties we’d actually attend and which ones are pure LinkedIn cosplay. Finally, B Moni gives an honest update on his long-distance relationship — the wins, the misses, and the rules that keep it alive.It’s funny, blunt, and a little uncomfortable in the right places. Tap in and tell us where you draw the line.

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    Free B Moni Ft George Creme

    Free B Moni! George Creme is back on TCCO, flying solo without his podding partner—so he’s finally got space to talk his talk. We get into our boxing ambitions and what it really takes to enter the industry, the weird AJ hate online, and the underrated role of journeymen keeping the fight game alive.Then it’s TFL therapy: trains making us late, why being a train driver is no joke, and London transport L’s. We debate whether youth clubs in 2025 can actually work—or if they need a full reboot for this generation. Of course, sports talk is inevitable: are Arsenal actually going to win the league this time? We also get into being a man today—are any jobs off the table?—and how the new gen is crazy business savvy, flipping ideas into income.It’s honest, funny, and on-brand chaotic. Tap in, leave a comment, and argue with us respectfully.

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    Surviving a Nigerian ft @Lilah_de

    It wasn't heartbreak he shattered me! I learned how to make Egusi , He sent me to therapy alone!On this TCCO episode, I’m joined by Delilah (aka Lilah_de) — a former model I met at one of my events — and her life is what she calls “authentically chaotic.” She met what looked like the love of her life at a jouvert party… first Nigerian guy she ever dated… and honestly, the rollercoaster that followed is mad.We get into everything: the love-bombing, the cheating (multiple times), the manipulation, the blackmail, and the straight-up gaslighting that made her feel like she was the problem. Man was borrowing money, flipping stories, and then had the nerve to send her to therapy to “work on herself” when he was the one doing the damage. It’s love, betrayal, hurt and sadness — with receipts.We even had to cut parts out because it was too spicy for YouTube. Still, you’ll hear how she held it down, cooked egusi and jollof for his mum, tried to build something real, and got met with madness. This one’s raw, funny in parts, but very real. If you’ve ever ignored red flags, dated potential, or been spun by sweet talk — tap in.Time to talk patterns, accountability, and healing. Surviving a Nigerian, ft. Lilah_de. Tune in, like, comment your thoughts, and share with someone who needs the warning signs.

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    Muscle Memory ft George creme and B Moni

    Femininity & Aura, Georges Uni Gun Scare, No Gangsters at Uni, Prayer Boundaries & Baptism FitsIn this TCCO episode, the usual suspects GC (George Creme) and B Moni navigate a stack of hot-button topics with honesty and humour. B Moni opens up about training at an LGBTQ-friendly gym and feeling preyed on, sparking a candid debate about consent, double standards, and reporting sexual harassment for men and women. The convo shifts to “aura” and why some struggle to tap into their feminine energy without forcing it. GC shares a jaw-dropping uni story about having a gun pulled on him, leading into whether “gangsters” should be allowed at university—B Moni says a hard no. We also wrestle with faith and boundaries: is it a violation to pray for someone who’s not a believer? Plus, baptism etiquette and B Moni’s new role as a godfather. Real talk, awkward truths, and plenty of laughs—classic TCCO.

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    Inna Di Ghetto ft Paper Pabs

    sign up to the Patreon to watch the extended version!https://www.patreon.com/cw/thiscantcomeoutInna Di Ghetto Ft Paper PabsIn Episode 3 of TCCO with our “hood correspondent” Papper Pabs, we dive into the headlines and the nuance behind them. Pabs shares his perspective on the recent Ghetts situation and how public narratives, lyrics, and legality often collide. We unpack Pabs’ past interactions with Bouncer and how online chatter can blur with real-life respect. We also explore Central Cee’s tensions with TrapLore Ross—where boundaries lie between commentary and culture—and round it off with a thoughtful take on Dave’s new album, “The Boy Who Played the Harp,” including the biblical symbolism behind the title and how faith, art, and storytelling intersect in UK music. It’s a conversation that’s funny, serious, and unfiltered—equal parts culture, critique, and real talk.

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    Jamaican Me Crazy ft George Creme & B moni

    Disrespectful! Holiday Romance!, B Moni Punched by girl in Jamaica, Nigeria & Jamaica Similarities.In this episode of TCCO, the usual suspects George Creme and B Moni link up after B Moni’s solo getaway to Montego Bay, Jamaica, where he stayed at the Riu resort and collected a suitcase full of stories. He breaks down the entire trip: why he went solo, first impressions of the resort, the day-to-night vibe, the food, the music, the staff, the excursions, and the wild moments you won’t see on a brochure. The headline? A “holiday fling” that turned into something real. After meeting a Canadian woman in Jamaica, B Moni finds himself unexpectedly invested, pushing the table to consider: how much respect is owed to a holiday romance when it starts feeling like a genuine relationship? Is a long-distance setup realistic, or are we romanticising the sun and the rum? The debate gets funny, tense, and surprisingly honest as B Moni asks everyone to treat her with the same respect as a girlfriend—even if the foundation was built on vacation vibes. We also get into why B Moni always seems to attract confrontation, including a shocking moment where a woman in Jamaica hit him on the back of the head—what led up to it, how he handled it, and what it says about boundaries and self-control on the road. From there, we zoom out and compare Jamaica and Nigeria: the rhythms of daily life, shared values around family and respect, church vs dancehall vs Afrobeats, the food (jerk vs suya, patties vs meat pies), the humour, the hustle, and the deep cultural pride. Expect jokes, blunt honesty, and cultural insight with that signature TCCO energy. If you enjoy longer, less-edited conversations with all the context and chaos, join our Patreon for extended cuts, extra stories from Montego Bay, and behind-the-scenes moments we couldn’t fit here. Like, subscribe, and drop your take: should a holiday fling ever be treated like the real thing?

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    DTMW Origin Story ft Dont Tell My Wife Podcast

    On this episode of TCCO: This Can’t Come Out, we’ve got the fellas from the “Don’t Tell My Wife” podcast in the building—Ken and Tonye. Two husbands, two dads, one brand built on chaos, charm, and confession. This is a beautiful, open, honest convo that, honestly, probably shouldn’t see daylight… which is exactly why you’re going to love it.We kick it off with the origin story—how Ken and Tonye first linked up. Was it destiny, delusion, or just two guys arguing over who makes the better jollof? From first impressions to first collaborations, they break down the moment “brothers” became “co-hosts,” and how the “Don’t Tell My Wife” idea went from a private joke to a full-blown platform.Then we get into fatherhood—first their relationships with their own dads: the lessons, the gaps, the generational differences, and the moments that shaped them. It’s reflective and real, with a few belly laughs in between as they compare “Ultimate Dad Voice” techniques and the art of the silent nod that says, “Try me.”Of course, we talk about love—how they met their wives and the plot twists along the way. Green flags, red flags, and the audacity of thinking you were ready when you absolutely weren’t. The proposal stories are premium: near-disasters, smooth saves, and the kind of ring reveals that prove pressure creates diamonds—and sometimes awkward photos.From there, it’s the evolution into fatherhood: preparing for the first child, the panic-purchase items no one needs, the sleep schedules that don’t exist, and how they parent now. Discipline vs. grace, structure vs. vibes, and what it means to raise kids with intention while still keeping your own identity. They share the missteps, the small wins, and the jokes that keep the household sane.We also unpack the “becoming one” journey—how marriage refined them. The patience muscle, the humility reps, the teamwork drills. They talk about grace: the grace they receive, the grace they give, and the grace that keeps two strong personalities moving as one without losing themselves. Expect gems on conflict, communication, and choosing love daily—plus a few “things we’ll only admit on a podcast” moments.All through, the banter is elite. Ken and Tonye roast each other like only best friends can, and somehow every laugh lands next to a life lesson. It’s culture, it’s comedy, it’s community—men talking honestly about love, legacy, and the messy, magical middle of becoming husbands and fathers.@kennedyandtonye@donttellmywifepodcast

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    Mental Wealth ft Danie Colle

    In this episode of This Can’t Come Out (TCCO), we sit down with Danielle Coleman — mental health coach, speaker, and cultural truth-teller — who specializes in unpacking trauma woven into family and community structures. Danielle opens up about growing up in Ghana with non-biological parents, the rupture that came when her biological family sought to bring her back, and the shock of being taken from a happy, faith-filled Christian upbringing to live with her Muslim biological father whom she barely knew. She speaks candidly about the layers of trauma she faced on the road to independence, the pivotal moments that birthed her calling as a speaker, and the conviction that fuels her work today. Danielle also reflects on the birth of her son, how her past shapes her parenting, and the tools she uses to break cycles and build “mental wealth.” It’s raw, compassionate, and deeply insightful. If you value honest conversations about identity, faith, family, healing, and growth, tap in — like, comment, and subscribe to join the dialogue.

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    National Treasures Ft B Moni, George Creme and Maggie

    National Treasures Ft B Moni, George Creme and MaggieIn this episode of This Can’t Come Out, George Creme and B Moni return—with Maggie from the legendary Trend Central team behind YouTube hit Backchat—where we dive into Ginger Jay’s Backchat outburst, who actually creates the trends the world runs with (and who gets the credit), why many Black people in England shy away from calling themselves “English” and prefer “British,” whether the English are less patriotic than Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, what the recent Tommy Robinson protest was really about, B Moni’s time on 3Shots of Tequila and Chisolifts, his “1/3 life crisis” after turning 35 and questioning growth, what it truly means to be English and if “English culture” exists, and our most irrational desires—we said what we said. If you’re into honest conversations, culture clashes, and smart chaos, tap in, like, comment, subscribe, and share your take on the English vs British debate. 

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    Prettiee Good Life ft Zyaire Prettiee

    In this episode of TCCO, we feature Zyaire Prettie. Her journey to the show is quite fascinating—she met my good friend Sandra on the train, and her vibrant personality left such an impression that Sandra recommended her for the show. Now, here she is!Zyaire hails from Los Angeles, California, but she has spent the past year in the UK on a volleyball scholarship. We delve into the cultural differences between the US and the UK, particularly regarding men, food, and tipping practices.Our conversation takes a humorous turn as we discuss the nuances of American strip club culture and ponder whether pretty women can ever be homeless.This is a delightful and candid exchange between two individuals getting to know each other better.

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    After The SETTING ft B Moni & George Creme

    This Can’t Come Out is back, and this one is straight after the madness—literally. Fresh off my event “SETTINGS,” we hit the studio for an unfiltered debrief with two of our most requested guests: B Moni and George Creme. They’ve been on the pod a gizilenth time, and somehow the chemistry keeps getting wilder. This episode is called “After the SETTINGS” because we recorded right after the vibes, energy, and nostalgia of the night were still ringing in our ears—and B Moni had plenty to say about the amazing time he had.We kick things off with stories from the event: the atmosphere, the surprises, the moments you had to be there for. B Moni walks us through his highlights—who shut it down, who shocked the room, and the chaos that made “SETTINGS” one for the books. From behind-the-scenes mishaps to the post-event laughs, it’s the kind of recap that makes you feel like you were right there with us.Then we shift gears into some classic TCCO debates. First up: Who’s the better rapper—Louis from WSTRN or Nines? It’s a respectful but heated conversation on flows, pen games, catalogs, and cultural impact. Are we rating versatility or consistency? Hooks or hard talk? Street poetry or smooth melodies? George and B Moni bring their receipts and hot takes, and we want yours in the comments.Next, we dive into a heavy “Would You Rather”: flee the UK or spend seven years in prison? Inspired by the Fredo situation, we unpack loyalty, legacy, and what “doing the right thing” really means when the stakes are life-altering. It’s not just theory—we talk real-world consequences, mental resilience, and how different people weigh freedom versus reputation. No preaching, just real talk.We also touch on all the snitching conversations swirling around ATL. What’s cap, what’s clout, and what’s actually happening? We look at narratives, how the internet spins stories, and what that means for artists, crews, and the culture. Expect nuance, banter, and a few spicy takes.As always, the episode has those TCCO staples: unexpected tangents, outrageous anecdotes, friendly arguments, and laugh-out-loud moments you’ll be quoting. If you’ve rocked with us before, you know the vibe—if you’re new, welcome to the chaos.Jump in the comments:Louis (WSTRN) or Nines—who you got and why?Are you fleeing the UK or doing the seven? Be honest.What’s your take on the ATL snitching discourse?Make sure you like, subscribe, and turn on notifications so you don’t miss the clips and the full drops. Share this with a friend who was at SETTINGS—or who should’ve been!Guests: B Moni, George Creme

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    Model Behaviour Ft Harriet @Samharriee

    On this episode of TCCO: This Can’t Come Out, we sit down with Harriette—better known as Samharrie—for a candid, wide‑ranging conversation that glides from the runway to real life. If you’ve ever wondered what it takes to break into modeling, how identity gets shaped in and out of the spotlight, or why the internet can’t decide whether she looks more like Tiwa Savage or Lauryn Hill, this episode is for you.We start with the origin story: how Harriette stepped into the modeling world, what sparked her first shoots, and the harsh realities behind the glam. She pulls back the curtain on the cut‑throat nature of the business—from casting calls and competition to keeping your mental health intact when beauty is treated like a metric. Along the way, she talks about her early school and college life, the teachers who saw potential, the friends who kept her grounded, and the moments that taught her resilience.Then it gets personal. We dive into dating history: the highs, the heartbreaks, the green flags that make her lean in, and the red flags that send her running. It’s honest, nuanced, and surprisingly funny—proof that even in the spotlight, everyone’s just figuring it out.Of course, we address the lookalike debate head‑on. Is Harriette giving Tiwa Savage vibes? Lauryn Hill energy? Or is she simply, unmistakably herself? We explore what it means to be compared to icons, the pressure of expectations, and the power of carving your own lane.Family comes into focus as Harriette opens up about her parents’ split, how it shaped her worldview, and what healing looks like over time. It’s real talk about home, love, and the bonds that bend but don’t break.Pride and identity are front and center when we talk about her roots in Sierra Leone—and why people so often guess her nationality wrong. She shares the beauty of her culture, how diaspora life has sharpened her perspective, and what it means when your face tells one story while your heart tells another.And then: MJ talk. Harriette is a certified Michael Jackson stan. She breaks down why his music moves her, her belief that his children are biologically his, and her perspective on his skin condition and legacy. We even wade into the spirited debate—who’s better, R. Kelly or Michael Jackson?—unpacking artistry, influence, and the complicated ways we engage with music and its makers.This episode is a vibe: two people getting to know each other, swapping stories, challenging ideas, and laughing through it all. If you’re into culture, fashion, identity, music, and real conversations that don’t duck the tough topics, tap in.

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    UK VS US FT Paper Pabs

    Giggs vs Grime, Put on vs Groomed!, Skepta vs Joyner Lucas, Who should fly UK flag, Meridian DocStep into the latest episode of "This Can't Come Out" as we welcome back the one and only Paper Pabs for a deep dive into the world of rap, ethics, and cultural dynamics.Join us as we navigate through the aftermath of Paper Pabs' recent encounter with MC 'So Large,' exploring the nuances of the UK vs US rap scene and the pivotal role of artists like Dave and Central Cee in shaping the narrative of UK Rap.Delve into thought-provoking discussions as Paper Pabs shares his perspective on potential representatives for the UK in a hypothetical UK vs US rap war, shedding light on Giggs's controversial comments about Grime's identity and the ongoing rap battle between Skepta and Joyner Lucas.Uncover ethical dilemmas as we tackle the sensitive topic of putting on versus child grooming, contemplating scenarios where young individuals are faced with choices that blur the lines between empowerment and exploitation.We also touch upon the compelling Meridian Crew documentary, offering insights into the history and impact of this influential group on the UK music scene.This episode is a rollercoaster of rap reflections, ethical debates, and cultural critiques, providing a platform for candid conversations and diverse perspectives on the ever-evolving landscape of the music industry.

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    Podding A55 N1gga ft B Moni & George Creme

    Join us on the latest episode of "This Can't Come Out" as we welcome back the dynamic duo, George Creme and B Moni, for an episode filled with revelations, debates, and raw emotions.In this candid conversation, George Creme opens up about the online labels thrown his way by B Moni, addressing the accusations of being called a "Pick Me" and a lesbian. Dive deep into the reasons behind George's acceptance of some negative comments, sparking a heated discussion on the validity of online criticisms.Tensions rise as George confronts B Moni about their communication dynamics, highlighting instances where B Moni's messages seem strategic rather than heartfelt. The duo engages in a lengthy argument, with B Moni defending his intentions by claiming to ask questions from the heart.The conversation takes a poignant turn as George questions why B Moni failed to reach out when he learned of George's father's passing, challenging the depth of their friendship and care for one another.Exploring personal territories, the duo delves into B Moni's solo party attendance, unraveling the reasons behind his choices and shedding light on his experiences in social settings.This episode is a rollercoaster of emotions, confrontations, and introspective moments, offering a glimpse into the complexities of friendship, communication, and personal boundaries.

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    Sharon Fully Uncut Ft Sharon @TheUncutPodcast

    Sharon Fully Uncut Ft Sharon  @TheUncutpodcast_  Join us on an enlightening episode of "This Can't Come Out" as we sit down with Sharon, one-third of the dynamic trio behind the UK's biggest black female podcast, @theuncutpodcast. Sharon opens up about her journey, sharing personal stories of resilience, ambition, and self-discovery.In this candid conversation, Sharon recounts the genesis of her friendship with co-host and best friend Beatrice, unveiling the bond that brought them together. She reflects on her experiences attending private school, navigating bullying, and noticing the disparities in wealth among her peers, shedding light on the challenges she faced and overcame.Delve into Sharon's foray into the world of private equity, where she discusses the demanding nature of her work, including the toll it took on her health with grueling 20-hour days that once landed her in A&E. She bravely shares why she has chosen to remain single, highlighting the qualities she seeks in a partner and the personal standards she upholds.This episode is a deep dive into Sharon's life, filled with insights on personal growth, professional success, and the pursuit of love and fulfillment.Sharon Fully Uncut Ft Sharon @TheUncutPodcast

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    Tammy Fully Uncut Ft Tammy @TheUncutPodcast

    Tammy Fully Uncut Ft Tammy ‪@TheUncutpodcast_‬ Step into the vibrant world of "This Can't Come Out" as we welcome Tammy, a captivating voice from the UK's biggest black female podcast, @theuncutpodcast. In this episode, Tammy shares her unique perspective on the podcast's inception, offering insights into its dynamic beginnings and growth.Get ready for an engaging conversation as Tammy delves into how guys can catch her attention, her personal therapy journey, and the nuances of interactions in DMs versus in-person settings. She opens up about her experiences as a lover girl, the intricate dynamics of friendship within the podcast trio, and her approach to handling negative feedback from fans.Discover Tammy's top three Afrobeat artists, delve into discussions on men asking for money and the red flags associated with it, and explore her passion for music as she shares her favorite musical picks.This episode is a rollercoaster of emotions, laughter, and profound insights, offering a glimpse into Tammy's world, her podcasting journey, and her unique take on life, love, and everything in between.

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    The Sixth Round Comeback ft Darryll Williams

    Step into the enthralling world of "This Can't Come Out (TCCO)" as we welcome the remarkable Darryll "Ferocious" Williams, a former Queensbury boxer hailing from the vibrant enclave of Forest Hill. In this captivating episode, we embark on a profound exploration of Darryll's life, delving deep into the untold stories and poignant moments that have shaped his journey both inside and outside the ring.As the conversation unfolds, we traverse the unique tapestry of Darryll's life and career, beginning with a reflective discourse on the origins of his boxing odyssey. Discover how the sweet science of pugilism became more than just a sport for Darryll—it became a beacon of hope, a pathway to self-discovery, and a testament to the unwavering resilience that defines his character.Unveiling his impressive record of 17-1, with the singular defeat shrouded in controversy, Darryll pulls back the curtain on the highs and lows of his professional boxing career. With candor and vulnerability, he shares intimate insights into his struggles with depression, the weight of loss, and the arduous journey of self-restoration after a prolonged hiatus from the ring.Amidst the narrative of triumphs and setbacks, Darryll sheds light on his plans for a triumphant return to the ring after six years of introspection and reinvention. Through his words, we witness the indomitable spirit of a fighter refusing to be defined by past defeats, but rather fueled by the fire of redemption and the pursuit of greatness.Venturing beyond the confines of the boxing arena, the conversation takes a compelling turn as we delve into the intricate web of the boxing business—a realm fraught with political maneuverings, financial complexities, and the enigmatic presence of underworld influences. Through Darryll's perspective, we gain a nuanced understanding of the multifaceted dynamics that shape the sport and the individuals who navigate its tumultuous waters.This immersive dialogue offers not just a glimpse but a profound immersion into the psyche of a boxer—a warrior who embodies the essence of grit, determination, and unwavering resolve in the face of adversity. Join us on this transformative journey as we unravel the layers of Darryll "Ferocious" Williams' narrative, a tale of resilience, redemption, and the enduring spirit of a true champion.

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    Beatrice Fully Uncut ft Beatrice ( @TheUncutPodcast )

    Join us on an engaging episode of "This Can't Come Out" as we host Beatrice, one-third of the dynamic trio behind the UK's Biggest podcast, @TheUncutPodcast . In a no-holds-barred conversation, Beatrice opens up about life, relationships, and the realities of cheating, all while infusing the dialogue with humor and laughter.From discussing giving money to partners, ideal dates, to inviting guys over, Beatrice delves into the intricacies of modern relationships with unfiltered candor. She shares insights on monetizing a podcast, her thoughts on quitting work, and bravely delves into her deepest traumas.Beatrice reflects on the podcasts that inspired her journey and led to the creation of @TheUncutPodcast , narrating the pivotal moments that transformed their fortunes for the better. This episode is a rollercoaster of emotions, laughter, and raw truths, offering a glimpse into Beatrice's world and her podcasting prowess.

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    Bloodline, Bars & Beef ft Paper Pabs

    Join us on an electrifying episode of TCCO as we sit down with the legendary rapper, Paper Pabs, for a candid conversation delving into the highs and lows of his remarkable journey in the rap world. Paper Pabs shares gripping accounts of his life, from facing wrongful imprisonment to navigating the intricate dynamics of the music industry.In a raw and revealing discussion, Paper Pabs recounts his experiences reconciling with 'Meridian Dan' post an RTM rant, shedding light on chance encounters and personal growth. He opens up about the formation of his iconic group, Bloodline, drawing inspiration from legendary acts like Dipset.With unwavering honesty, Paper Pabs recounts a harrowing incident of being stabbed, unraveling the chilling details of the event and the impact it had on his life and artistry. He reflects on the splintering of Meridian crew into Skepta and JME's Boy Better Know, alongside his journey with Big H in Bloodline.The conversation takes a poignant turn as Paper Pabs addresses issues with artists like So Large, highlighting the importance of respect and acknowledgment in the industry. He candidly discusses instances where he feels artists fail to reciprocate support after achieving success, touching on themes of loyalty and recognition.In a surprising revelation, Paper Pabs shares insights into his past beef with rap legend Klashnekoff, offering a glimpse into the complexities of rap rivalries and the evolution of his relationships within the music scene.

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    Brixton to Broadcasting ft Nelson Adeosun

    Nelsons Exhibition for 'OMO' is on Sunday 15th June purchase your tickets below!https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/boywonder-films-presents-omo-the-exhibition-tickets-1352101254249?aff=oddtdtcreatorJoin us on a riveting episode of TCCO as we welcome the acclaimed BAFTA & RTS Award-winning Producer/Director, Nelson Adeosun, for an insightful conversation on his illustrious career in documentaries and factual programming. Nelson takes us on a compelling journey, sharing anecdotes from his path to success and the pivotal moments that shaped his trajectory.In a candid discussion, we explore the unique connection between Nelson Adeosun and our host, unraveling the threads that bind their professional and personal lives. Nelson provides a sneak peek into his upcoming project, "OMO," offering a glimpse into the intimate relationship between himself and his father.Delving into the intricacies of his craft, Nelson Adeosun sheds light on his documentary style, shares insights into the TV business landscape, and discusses his criteria for selecting projects that resonate with his creative vision. From promotions to politics, and even comedy, we traverse through Nelson's diverse ventures, showcasing his versatility and innovation in the entertainment industry.As we reflect on Nelson's upbringing in Brixton and his evolution into a household name in broadcasting, we witness the convergence of personal narratives and professional triumphs in a narrative that is as inspiring as it is enlightening. Moreover, Nelson discusses the challenges and responsibilities of growing up as a pastor's son in the church, offering a unique perspective on faith, family, and personal growth.

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    It feels Good To Be Heard ft Harry Aye

    Join us on an enthralling episode of TCCO as we welcome Harry Aye for his debut interview, marking the release of his EP, "It Feels Good to Be Heard." Harry Aye takes us on a captivating journey, sharing insights into his transition from rap to Afrobeats, unveiling the intricacies of his musical evolution.Delving into his roots, Harry Aye reflects on growing up in the vibrant streets of East London, navigating challenges while staying steadfast on the straight and narrow path. He opens up about his unique collaborations with London icon Ghetts, shedding light on the creative process behind their musical synergy.In a poignant moment, Harry Aye delves into his upbringing in a single-parent household, sharing heartfelt anecdotes about his father's absence and the bond he shares with his siblings. He bravely unravels the complexities of his relationship with his father, offering a glimpse into his personal struggles and triumphs.From his top UK Afrobeats artists to all-time favorites, Harry Aye shares his musical inspirations and influences. Amidst the revelations, he regales us with a hilarious tale from his early college days, adding a touch of humor to his narrative.Tune in for a captivating episode filled with music, memories, and genuine reflections, as Harry Aye shares his journey from the streets of East London to the rhythmic beats of the Afrobeats world.

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    Fries In The Bag ft B Moni & George Creme

    Join us on "This Can't Come Out" as we welcome back the dynamic duo - B Moni and George Creme, for an episode filled with captivating conversations and thought-provoking debates. B Moni shares his experiences of being in a collective with the artist Kojey Radical, reflecting on the emotions and memories from that period.In a spirited exchange, we explore the societal expectations around marriage and delve into the question of whether it's peculiar for men to feel pressured to tie the knot. B Moni opens up about the need for new friends who share his passion for holidays and festivities, sparking a discussion on the importance of like-minded companionship.The conversation takes a philosophical turn as we dissect the concept of 'settling' in relationships, contemplating whether it can be viewed positively in certain contexts. Additionally, we delve into the intriguing topic of Peter Pan syndrome and its implications on adulthood and personal growth.Unraveling the complexities of personal choices, we confront the notion that engaging in crime is always a conscious decision, shedding light on the consequences of such actions.Tune in for an episode brimming with wisdom, humor, and diverse perspectives as B Moni and George Creme navigate through a plethora of topics with their signature candor and charm.

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    Outside ft Barkey & Ibz Danko

    Join us on "This Can't Come Out" as we welcome back the creator of 'Media Massacre,' Barkey, alongside the charismatic Ibz Danko for an episode filled with raw truths and candid conversations. The episode takes a poignant turn as we delve into the traumatic experiences faced by Ibz, shedding light on the circumstances surrounding a stabbing incident that sparked a larger discussion on safety in London, the bustling heart of the UK.In a heartfelt exchange, Ibz opens up about his past relationships and the reasons behind their breakdowns, particularly focusing on a partner's inclination towards an outdoor lifestyle and the struggle to find a balance between socialising and intimacy.The conversation takes a lively turn as Ibz shares anecdotes about altercations with security at party destinations abroad, reminiscing on the chaotic yet unforgettable moments from Barkey's stag do, where stories of camaraderie and mishaps unfold.Exploring the dynamics of event planning, Barkey and Ibz engage in a stimulating discussion on the significance of artwork versus promotion, sparking a broader conversation on the critical role of branding in tandem with promotion and sales strategies.Tune in for an episode packed with laughter, revelations, and thought-provoking insights as Barkey and Ibz Danko navigate through tales of resilience, love, and the intricate dance between personal experiences and professional endeavors.

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    Punchlines & Parenting Ft Richy2Trill (Skimzee)

    Join us on "This Can't Come Out" as we welcome the multi-talented Richy2trill, also known as Skimzee, for an insightful and engaging episode filled with heartfelt discussions and industry insights. Richy2trill shares a deeply personal perspective on the importance of fatherhood, eloquently detailing his unwavering commitment to being a present and positive influence in his son's life. He delves into the measures he takes to ensure his son steers clear of trouble, offering a poignant glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of navigating parenthood amidst the dynamic world of music and entertainment.Venturing into the innovative realm of 'Shops Got Bars' or 'Fire in the Shop,' Richy2trill takes us on a journey through the creation of TikTok's groundbreaking platform, showcasing how it has revolutionized the music landscape with its fresh and engaging approach. Through this venture, Richy2trill has not only carved out a unique space for musical expression but has also set new standards for creativity and collaboration in the digital age.The conversation with Richy2trill delves deeper as he candidly discusses the prevailing sentiment of "no love in the industry," shedding light on the challenges and complexities faced by artists striving to make their mark in a competitive and ever-evolving industry. His insights offer a raw and honest portrayal of the realities of pursuing a passion in a field that often demands resilience, dedication, and unwavering authenticity.In a reflective moment, Richy2trill curates his top 5 list from Tottenham, paying homage to the influential figures and cultural icons who have shaped his artistic journey and inspired his creative vision. Moreover, he shares a surprising revelation about his interest in white-collar boxing, offering a glimpse into his adventurous spirit and willingness to embrace new challenges and experiences outside of his musical pursuits.Tune in for an episode brimming with wisdom, authenticity, and engaging discussions as Richy2trill opens up about his life, music, and the intricate tapestry of experiences that define his journey on "This Can't Come Out."

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    Clapping The Fans ft B Moni & George Creme

    Join us in this episode of "This Can't Come Out" as we welcome back B Moni and George Creme for a dynamic discussion on music, relationships, and social norms. The spotlight shines on Usher as we debate whether he's still at the top of his game, comparing his prowess to contemporary icons like Chris Brown. Brace yourself for a candid critique of Usher's concert performances and a deep dive into the realm of musical excellence.Exploring the intricacies of modern relationships, B Moni raises eyebrows with his unapologetic stance on desiring both a partner and her friend, sparking a conversation on boundaries and desires within relationships. The duo delves into the elusive profile of a woman who can accommodate such unconventional requests, unraveling the complexities of modern dating dynamics.In a musical interlude, B Moni shares his thoughts on Chy Cartier's latest project, offering a unique perspective on the evolving music scene. The conversation takes a turn towards social etiquettes as they dissect the concept of choosing friends based on aesthetics and reflect on the changing dynamics of friendships as they navigate adulthood.Tune in for a lively exchange of ideas, witty banter, and thought-provoking discussions with B Moni and George Creme on "This Can't Come Out."

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    Lessons in Love and Life Ft Kristin (CocoRobinson)

    Welcome to a compelling episode of "This Can't Come Out" where we sit down with Kristin, a dear friend and dedicated teacher, to unravel the intricate threads of her educational voyage. Kristin shares her enlightening experiences of teaching in China, a journey teeming with cultural insights and transformative moments, only to return just before the pandemic-induced lockdowns reshaped the world. As she delves into her teaching style, Kristin candidly recounts some of the challenging and poignant interactions she has faced with her students, shedding light on the complexities of the educator-student dynamic.Intriguingly, the conversation takes an introspective turn as we explore Kristin's personal life beyond the classroom. We delve into the enigma of her singlehood at this stage of life, probing the intricacies of modern dating and the pursuit of intentional relationships. The discussion ventures into uncharted territories as we contemplate the concept of a 'Friend Baby,' a unique exploration of parenthood where friends consider co-parenting as a viable option.Against the backdrop of her own childhood experiences within a broken family, Kristin shares her deep-rooted aspirations to provide a nurturing and stable environment for her future offspring. Her reflections on love, life, and the pursuit of familial harmony offer a poignant glimpse into the complexities of personal relationships and the enduring impact of one's upbringing.Join us on this insightful journey through Kristin's narrative, where teaching tales intertwine with dating dilemmas, culminating in a rich tapestry of life lessons and profound introspection. This episode promises to resonate with anyone navigating the intricate dance of personal growth, relationships, and the eternal pursuit of happiness.

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    Trust Issues Ft Jazmin Star

    Join us on a compelling episode of Taco as we welcome Jasmine, also known as Jazmin Star, who fearlessly shares two shocking tales of betrayal from her former best friends.In the first story, Jasmine recounts how her trust was shattered when Friend One embezzled $53k, seemingly splurging it on cosmetic enhancements like a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL). The details unfold in a riveting narrative that exposes the depths of deception and the price of misplaced trust.The plot thickens as Jasmine delves into the bizarre case of Friend Number Two, who didn't attempt to harm her physically but instead sought to assume her identity. The intricacies of this peculiar betrayal are revealed, painting a picture of manipulation and deceit that will leave you spellbound.Amidst these tales, Jasmine provides insights into life in Australia, shedding light on the perceptions of young individuals like herself in the Austrian community. She candidly expresses her desire to depart from Australia while offering a glimpse into her resilient, go-getter mindset that propels her towards her ambitions.

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    Rest in peace Ft Ladi & Chris

    Embark on a profound journey of introspection and illumination in this captivating episode of TCCO. Gather around as my friends Chris and Lady join me in a dynamic exchange of ideas and emotions.Our discussion kicks off with a thought-provoking debate on the contrasting impacts of old billionaires and young millionaires, weaving a narrative that delves into the essence of influence and the legacies we leave behind. As we navigate through these concepts, we uncover layers of societal dynamics and personal aspirations, sparking a dialogue that challenges conventional perspectives.However, the podcast takes a poignant turn as I bravely share my personal experience of loss—the recent passing of my father. Together, we explore the intricate terrain of grief, unveiling the raw emotions and coping mechanisms that accompany such profound moments of transition. In our vulnerability, we discover the resilience of the human spirit and the power of shared narratives in healing.Diving deeper into the cultural fabric of Nigeria, we shed light on the nuances of mourning and the societal expectations that shape our responses to death. Through candid reflections, we confront the complexities of tradition, empathy, and personal growth, offering insights into the intersection of culture and emotional expression.Amidst our conversations, a profound realization surfaces—a contemplation on the authenticity of familial love and the intricate web of relationships that define us. We unravel the layers of affection, uncovering truths about acceptance, identity, and the transformative nature of self-discovery within the context of family bonds.Join us on this enlightening odyssey as we navigate through themes of wealth, loss, love, and cultural dynamics, embarking on a journey of introspection and growth that promises to resonate with the depths of the human experience.

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    Growing Pains Ft Samina

    Embark on an emotional rollercoaster with Samina in the latest episode of "This Can't Come Out (TCCO)". Join us as we journey through the labyrinth of memories, scandals, heartbreak, and growth with an old friend whose story is as captivating as it is inspiring.In this candid conversation, Samina and her university friend reminisce about past adventures and share stories of scandals that once rocked their world, including Samina's experience with the deceptive Kingston Exposed website. Unveiling the truth behind false accusations, Samina's resilience shines through as she navigates through the aftermath of baseless revelations.Venturing into her time in the Middle East, Samina sheds light on the nuanced cultural perceptions of women, contrasting Western media portrayals with her firsthand experiences of empowerment and respect in a different societal context.The dialogue takes a poignant turn as religion and relationships come under the spotlight, prompting discussions on interfaith dating and the complexities of love transcending religious boundaries. Samina and her friend delve into the raw emotions of discovering infidelity in past relationships, unraveling the heartbreaks that shaped their paths to healing.Touching on the sudden loss of her father, Samina opens up about the profound impact of grief and the journey towards acceptance and understanding. The episode aptly titled "Growing Pains" encapsulates Samina's evolution, drawing parallels between her personal growth and the podcast's continual learning process, as both navigate through life's challenges with grace and resilience.

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    The Takeover ft B Moni & George Creme

    Join the uproarious  alledged trio of B Moni, George Creme, and Dami in a side-splitting episode of "This Can't Come Out (TCCO)" as The Usual Suspects delve into a whirlwind of laughter, loyalty, and unexpected revelations.The episode kicks off with a thought-provoking question on blind loyalty to sisters, sparking a hilarious debate on defending loved ones in peculiar situations. George regales the audience with a comedic recount of an unforgettable university altercation, while B Moni shares a rib-tickling tale of manners gone awry with a mischievous child and an irate parent.Laughter continues as Dami recounts a daring defense of a female friend against a misguided housemate, leading to a cascade of comedic anecdotes and uproarious escapades. However, the real meat and bones of the episode emerge as Dami confronts B Moni and George with a bold assertion that their expectations are jeopardizing the podcast's essence and entertainment value.Tune in to witness the dynamic banter, comedic mishaps, and unexpected twists as The Usual Suspects navigate through a rollercoaster of humor, controversy, and candid revelations, culminating in a podcast showdown that challenges the very fabric of their expectations.

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    Get your Manny Right ft Emmanuel Asuquo

    Step into the world of financial mastery and personal growth with Emmanuel Asuquo, the renowned financial advisor seen on BBC One, Channel 4, and Channel 5, and co-star of the popular "Bread and Butter Podcast" alongside his friend Brick with Tipz, and founder of OneStopSave.In this captivating episode of "This Can't Come Out (TCCO)", Emmanuel shares his remarkable journey to becoming the youngest financial advisor in Barclays history, delving into his childhood as a self-proclaimed "naughty kid" and revealing the transformative impact of pivotal moments in his life.Emmanuel opens up about the profound impact of George Floyd's death on his career trajectory, detailing the challenges and opportunities that arose in its wake. He sheds light on the behind-the-scenes story of how he landed his agent, offering insights into the world of financial advising and mentorship.The conversation takes a personal turn as Emmanuel reflects on marrying young and the profound influence of his wife on his life and career. He shares his deep relationship with prayer and the significance of being a mentor to others, inspiring listeners with his wisdom and experience.Emmanuel also discusses the real-world impact of his financial advice videos, recounting encounters with individuals who have been positively affected by his guidance. Join us as we uncover the layers of Emmanuel Asuquo's journey, exploring the intersections of finance, faith, mentorship, and personal growth.@bread&butter@EmmanuelAsuquo

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    Taking all Bets Ft @WithLoveBets

    Embark on an empowering and enlightening episode of "This Can't Come Out (TCCO)" as Bets, the creative force behind Romance radio and the popular social media pages @withlovebets, invites listeners into her world of love, resilience, and personal growth.In this heartfelt conversation, Bets delves into the genesis of her content, sharing the inspiration behind her platforms and offering a glimpse into her private life. She opens up about the keys to her thriving marriage, imparting valuable advice to women on fostering healthy and fulfilling relationships.Amidst tales of triumph over adversity, Bets courageously reveals the shadows of her traumatic childhood and her journey through domestic abuse in a previous marriage. Drawing from her own experiences, she provides empowering insights on overcoming challenges and finding strength in vulnerability.Bets unravels the secrets behind her social media success, shedding light on her motivations for embarking on this transformative journey. She delves into societal constructs, challenging the patriarchal norms that influence the dating landscape and advocating for equality and empowerment for all.As the episode unfolds, Bets shares one of her poignant quotes, "There is an exception to every rule, for best results assume it's not you," encapsulating her philosophy on love, life, and resilience.

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    Stella's Account ft Stella (Accountstar)

    Join us for an enriching episode of "This Can't Come Out (TCCO)" featuring the remarkable Stella, a seasoned tax accountant and entrepreneur who has carved her path to success with grit, grace, and unwavering determination.In this captivating conversation, Stella unveils her multifaceted journey, from her roots as a tax accountant to the inception of her thriving online accountancy firm, Accountstar. Delve into Stella's world as she shares her mission of aiding small businesses targeted by tax authorities, blending financial acumen with a compassionate approach to empower entrepreneurs.Amidst tales of triumph and tribulation, Stella opens up about navigating life after the profound loss of both parents, reflecting on the impact of losing her mother at a tender age. She delves into her faith journey, offering insights into her discovery of Christianity and the pivotal role it plays in shaping her worldview and decisions.The conversation takes a personal turn as Stella discusses the nuances of being single and the complexities of dating in today's world. She emphasizes the importance of candid conversations with parents about end-of-life plans, shedding light on the significance of preparedness and communication within families.Tune in to witness a candid exchange among old friends as they explore themes of resilience, faith, entrepreneurship, and personal growth in a heartwarming and thought-provoking discussion.

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    Rhythms, Risks, and Romance Ft George Creme & B Moni

    Dive into an electrifying episode of "This Can't Come Out (TCCO)" as B Moni and George Creme make their long-awaited return, sparking fiery discussions on relationships, crime, and the nuances of modern-day romance.In this riveting conversation, the duo delves into the complexities of neighborly dynamics, dissecting the fine line between camaraderie and conflict within close-knit communities. They explore the evolution of criminal undertones in music, questioning whether the ethos behind the lyrics has intensified over time.The dialogue takes a poignant turn as B Moni and George Creme weigh in on the prevalence of gangster rap, debating whether its impact on society is more pronounced today or in the past. The conversation shifts to a sobering discussion on knife crime, shedding light on the root causes that drive individuals to carry blades and sharing harrowing personal encounters with such violence.As the banter lightens, the hosts delve into the polarizing topic of Valentine's Day, pondering the obligation of men to partake in the festivities even if their hearts aren't wholly invested. They navigate the realm of romance, exploring their own views on love gestures and engaging in a candid conversation about intimacy, from toe-sucking to more provocative acts.Join B Moni and George Creme as they navigate through the labyrinth of love, crime, and controversial bedroom discussions, offering unfiltered perspectives on societal norms and personal relationships.

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    Nursing through Adversity ft Lilly

    Embark on a profound and enlightening journey with Lillian in the latest episode of "This Can't Come Out (TCCO)". Meet Lillian, a dedicated nurse whose evolution from a nursing student to a ward manager is a testament to resilience, empathy, and unwavering passion.In this emotionally charged episode, Lillian bares her soul, inviting listeners into the depths of her personal narrative. She shares how her fervent dedication to nursing was not just a career choice but a profound calling, rooted in a tragic past that shaped her into the compassionate caregiver she is today.Lillian's story is one of heartbreak and healing, as she reveals how the untimely loss of both her parents at a young age ignited a fire within her to prevent such unnecessary suffering in others. Recalling the heart-wrenching moment when she was informed of her mother's passing with callous indifference by nursing staff, Lillian resolved never to let another child experience the same emotional neglect she endured.Through her own journey of growth and self-discovery, Lillian shares how she sought solace in therapy, embraced past traumas, and forged deep connections with supportive friends who walked alongside her on the path to healing. She opens up about the challenges of navigating life's complexities, from the poignant experiences of relocating from Lagos to London to the weight of responsibility that forced her to mature swiftly in the absence of parental guidance.Explore the layers of Lillian's resilience as she intricately weaves her personal story with her professional mission to infuse the field of nursing with empathy, understanding, and unwavering dedication. Join us as we unravel the tapestry of Lillian's life, from tragedy to triumph, and discover the transformative power of compassion, courage, and the indomitable human spirit.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

"This Can't Come Out" is more than just a podcast; it's a recorded conversation! We sit down with guests, and 9 out of 10 times, these guests are individuals with whom we have a personal relationship. We simply switch on the microphones and let the magic unfold. Our interviews are known for being open, honest, and touching on a variety of subjects, just like real-life conversations. Our primary goal is not to stir controversy or trip up our guests; we genuinely want to create captivating content without relying on shock jock antics. The comfort level of our guests is paramount, and they are incredibly transparent to the point where they share things that simply can't be revealed. Join us for an extraordinary podcast experience!

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