
Episode 83 | "Put The Mic Back" (DJXP feat. EverythingOShauN & Trivelle Simpson)
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Episode 83 kicks off with some light banter before diving into the recent buzz around Chris Brown — starting with his feature on Leon Thomas’ “Mutt” remix, which helped the song shoot up the charts. They discuss the success of Chris Brown’s upcoming stadium tour alongside Bryson Tiller and Summer Walker, and get into the online debate comparing Chris Brown’s controversies to R. Kelly’s — is it really a 1:1 comparison, or are there important differences and nuances?
After that heated back-and-forth, the conversation shifts to Stephen A. Smith’s recent criticism of LeBron James — what some are calling a full-blown “hate tour” as Stephen A. makes his rounds across various media outlets. The crew breaks down LeBron’s response and tries to unpack when and why the tension between LeBron and Stephen A. really started.
Sticking with basketball, Trivelle brings a player comparison debate to the table, challenging the group to decide who was better at their peak between two NBA stars.
After an unexpected commercial break, Trivelle gets surprised with a gift — new merch from EverythingOShauN's latest clothing line (now available). From there, the crew checks out Miley Cyrus' new musical direction and upcoming album, leading to a conversation about artistry and what ingredients feel like they're missing in today’s music-making process.
They also touch on online chatter from fans feeling bad for PARTYNEXTDOOR — suggesting he was used to help usher in Drake’s new era, especially after being left out of the “Nokia” song and video.
The episode wraps with a discussion on Marvin Sapp’s “closed door policy” when it comes to collecting offerings in church — and a debate over whether Waka Flocka was right when he said he would save his wife over his child.