Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda sit down with Brooklyn’s own Tracy Morgan for an unfiltered conversation about faith, forgiveness, and survival after his life-changing accident. Tracy reflects on losing his memory, forgiving the driver, growing up in Brooklyn during the 80s, and how comedy took him from Def Jam to SNL and major TV success. The guys also get into Knicks courtside moments and wild childhood stories, while remembering DMX, discussing Eddie Murphy’s legacy, Nas being Tracy’s cousin, and the pressures of fame, money, and Hollywood.

Rich Homie Quan’s posthumous AI video, Ray J’s “fixed” boxing match, Funk Flex & Hot97 Djs controversy, Drake surpasses Jay-Z's record in Billboard top 200
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Bonnie Godiva breaksdown battle rap politics, Wild 'N Out problems, Doechii being on Kendrick's level, and top 5 battle rappers
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Drake’s 3 album takeover, Rick Ross clownery, Max B disrespects Big Daddy Kane, & Kodak Black arrested 2x in one week
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