They say fireworks light up the sky, but this Fourth of July DL Hughley Reloaded episode proves the biggest sparks came from the conversations. From timeless love songs and career reinventions to life-saving health lessons, DL and the crew revisit some of their most memorable interviews while delivering the laughs and unfiltered commentary listeners expect. Drawing from the show’s standout moments, R&B veteran Kenny Lattimore reflects on a career that has made him one of music’s most enduring voices of romance, discussing everything from being mislabeled as “too secular” after leaving gospel music to the lasting power of love songs. Meanwhile, singer, songwriter, and actress Keri Hilson opens up about embracing a new chapter in acting, learning an entirely different craft, and the importance of finding balance between career ambitions and personal happiness.
The episode also delivers one of its most impactful discussions when actor Malik Yoba shares the story of his unexpected quadruple bypass surgery despite maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Yoba explains how hidden hereditary risks and undetected arterial blockages changed his life, encouraging listeners—especially Black men—to become stronger advocates for their physical and mental health and to seek more comprehensive heart screenings when necessary.

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