Episodes

  • The More You Know: Dems are suffering, Joe Biden is starting WW3 and i'm entertained
    Nov 21 2024

    In this episode, we dive deep into the aftermath of the recent election and the shifting dynamics within the Democratic Party. We explore how Democrats are turning on each other, revealing the lies and bamboozles they were fed by the media. I discuss how Kamala Harris’s campaign used celebrity endorsements and media figures to push her narrative—spending money on influential figures rather than addressing real issues.

    We also talk about the strange case of California’s delayed ballot counting, two weeks after Election Day, and the alarming risks posed by President Joe Biden's handling of international relations. Could the decision to send US missiles to Ukraine spark a global crisis and put America at risk of retaliation?

    Additionally, I touch on the weaponization of the courts against celebrities like Diddy, exploring how legal systems are being used to target specific individuals in the public eye.

    Lastly, I reflect on the heartbreaking loss of my cousin Ephraim Weir, and the powerful message it carries for men to find and follow their true purpose in life.

    Join me for a thought-provoking episode as we unpack these pressing issues and consider what lies ahead for us all.

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    38 mins
  • We Tired Harpo: Trump victory and Why it happen
    Nov 6 2024

    My thoughts on Trump winning the 47th presidency, Kamala's failure to concede, and why we got here.

    Sleeper: Future, Metro Boomin, Rick Ross - Everyday Hustle






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    8 mins
  • Heroes and Hypocrisies: A Deep Dive into Culture, Music and Young Thug YSL RICO Trial
    Nov 2 2024

    In this episode, I share updates on why my recent content has focused solely on the upcoming elections, just 3 days away, and the importance of staying informed. I discuss the trend of artists going independent and their frustrations with record labels, as well as the changing landscape of the music industry. I explore my theory that music isn’t evolving as it once did, attributing it to a lack of competition and the diminishing drive among young artists to excel.

    I also dive into Jermaine Dupri’s thoughts on the battle between physical and digital marketing, and I address Young Thug’s recent release from prison, including his 15 years of probation and the implications of the RICO Act being used to advance district attorneys' careers. Additionally, I touch on Ari Lennox's beef with Dreamville and discuss Drake's struggle to find his sound after the beef.

    I also reflect on the culture surrounding the honoring of athletes with statues, questioning why we don’t celebrate everyday heroes in the same way. Lastly, I explore how we often judge historical figures based on a small part of their lives, even as we take down statues of generals once seen as heroes during the Civil War.

    Join me for a thought-provoking conversation that tackles these pressing issues!

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    48 mins
  • More Outrage: Tony Hinchcliffe, Charlamagne, and The Race
    Oct 28 2024

    In this final episode before the election, I provide a comprehensive update on the current media and political climate. I explore various aspects of the political landscape, diving into numerous side topics as we close out the election season.

    These are my honest opinions and do not represent the brand "Gimmie the Loot."

    Remember to VOTE—whether you’re casting a ballot for blue, red, Trump, or Harris! Your voice matters, so please make it heard!

    RIP CLARK KENT

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    33 mins
  • We done with the 90s: Blexit 2
    Oct 17 2024

    In this episode, I take a dive into the sounds of Neo Soul and how it’s been setting the vibe lately.

    Then, I share my personal journey of applying for a PhD program and reflect on the shifting academic landscape—why people are leaving Harvard for Southern schools.

    Finally, we shift gears into politics: former President Obama’s call for Black men to vote for Kamala Harris, why that message upset some in the community, and a breakdown of Kamala Harris and Tim Walz’s opportunity agenda for Black men.

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    1 hr
  • In High School You Was the Man Homie
    Oct 3 2024

    We talk fall (autumn) , peaking in high shcool, life, podcast, politics, Diddy, && Eric Adams

    Welcome to Season 5

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    55 mins
  • Reflections on September 11: My Take on the Debate
    Sep 13 2024

    This is episode 100 and the last episode of Season 4. I hope you enjoy it. Recording and releasing took a lot of me but I don't regret it.

    We will be back for Season 5 in October.

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    48 mins
  • Hush Money Trump: The Historic Verdict That Changed Everything
    Jun 1 2024

    On this episode, I reveal my choice for the 2024 election. I give my thoughts on Trump being convicted and where that leaves America today. I also analyze if this was the right move by the current establishment and administration.

    This week, I had two political events that sparked this episode. One was on Instagram, where I was attacked by 200 people in the comments for refusing to follow the status quo and agree with the Democratic Party. The other situation happened in passing with an old friend about current affairs. Both situations inspired me to do this episode.

    Lastly, this episode contains sensitive dialogue and is a mix of facts and feelings. Be careful when repeating anything, as it can be very offensive if not positioned properly. Thank you.

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    1 hr and 14 mins