
About this episode
The crew discusses culture, accountability, and nostalgia, debating the relatability of HOV and the policing of Black behavior, while also reminiscing about Eddie Murphy movies and music features.
This week, the crew taps into culture, accountability, and a little nostalgia as the conversations get real. We start with a big question....is HOV still relatable? As the gap between mogul status and everyday life widens, we debate whether the message still hits the same or if it’s evolved beyond the people. Then we get into policing Black behavior: who really gets to decide what’s “acceptable”? We lighten it up with a classic convo: which Eddie Murphy movies actually aged the best? Some hits stay timeless… others? Not so much 👀 And of course, music takes center stage: 🎤 Artists we love as features… but not on their own project. Tap in for another episode full of laughs, real talk, and takes you might not agree with… but definitely understand.
Topics covered
- culture
- accountability
- nostalgia
- policing Black behavior
- music
- Eddie Murphy movies
Keywords
- HOV
- Eddie Murphy
- Black behavior
- nostalgia
- music features
- comedy
- culture
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