This episode of The Morning Hustle opens with a powerful and emotional Lo’Down as Lore’l covers the heartbreaking death of 12‑year‑old Jada West, an Atlanta middle‑schooler who died following a fight at her bus stop. The team discusses the troubling trend of youth altercations turning deadly and the deeper issues surrounding bullying, self‑defense culture, and the lack of conflict‑resolution guidance for kids today. The hosts reflect on how easily situations that should have been forgettable childhood disputes are now ending in tragedy, urging listeners to consider how community norms around violence need to change.
Lore’l also breaks down major entertainment news, starting with Dr. Dre officially entering the billionaire ranks, as recently listed by Forbes—though she jokes about how being #3332 on the billionaire list still “doesn’t sound rich enough.” Boosie Badazz also becomes a headline as he opens up about his son’s addiction to lean, comparing the young rapper’s struggles to his own past battles and acknowledging the generational patterns behind it. The Hustlers weigh in on the serious health risks, parental accountability, and the complicated dynamic between Boosie’s public persona and private parenting. The episode rounds out with additional celebrity updates and lively conversation across the show.

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