The Morning Hustle kicks off with an exciting and thoughtful conversation as the ladies from Bridgerton join Kyle Santillian and Alton Walker while Lore’l to talk representation, Black history, and love across cultures. The cast breaks down the significance of Black presence in British royalty narratives, the intentional symbolism behind hair, fashion, and African heritage in the series, and why unity between Black Americans and Black Brits matters now more than ever. The discussion also dives into modern love versus arranged marriages, with reflections on commitment, partnership, and choosing love in today’s dating climate.
In the Lo’Down, the crew celebrates a major culture-shifting moment at the Oscars as Sinners makes history, with Michael B. Jordan winning Best Actor, Ryan Coogler earning Best Original Screenplay, and Autumn Durald Arkapaw becoming the first woman—and first Black woman—to win Best Cinematography. The conversation then turns heated as Pastor Jamal Bryant faces backlash for announcing the end of the Target boycott, despite not being the organizer. The hosts and team unpack why many feel he overstepped, ignored the women who led the movement, and turned a collective effort into a clout-driven moment—sparking a larger discussion about leadership, accountability, and who truly gets to speak for the community.

Full EP | Rapper Fredo Bang discusses his father revealing he is gay; Afroman stands trial against the police; Tyrese and Tank going head-to-head at Verzuz; and More
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Full EP | Mase and Shyne discuss their history with Brandy; Mystikal facing twenty years in prison for rape; Boosie Badazz has a fan stalking him and causing issues; and More
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Full EP | Actress Maia Campbell reflects on previous relationship with Tyrese; Government shut down has airports crowded and long waits; Showtime at the Apollo co-host Keke Shepard passes away at 74; and More
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