Alexis Skyy has a message for friends who start similar businesses without her (1:31:40) and Olivia shares that she draws a line between business and personal relationships (1:37:14) Plus! Spoiler Alert: HBO’s The Undoing (1:39:56) and more! The three discuss smashing the homies and Bridget admits that what you don’t know can hurt you (1:15:30). Later on, Freshly Squeezed (43:35) and Lisa Raye’s comments about Halle Berry’s sexual performance (1:10:05). Mandii notes that Keyshia Cole has not gotten the flowers she deserves (25:13). After, the Soul Train Awards and black award shows in general. They discuss the amount of money it would take to get them in the ring with Tyson (11:15). Nuthin’ But A ‘G’ Thang, Dr Dre ft.On this week’s episode: Bridget Kelly, Mandii B and Olivia Dope recap the fight between Roy Jones Jr. Planet Rock, Afrika Bambaataa & The Soulsonic Force (1982)Ĥ. La Di Da Di, Doug E Fresh & The Get Fresh Crew (1985)Ģ. Da Rockwilder, Method Man and Redman (1999)Ģ.
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We approached hundreds of hip-hop and music experts – critics, industry figures, artists, academics – and 108 from 15 countries across six continents responded by filling in an online poll in August and September 2019.