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The Miseducation of Kemistree

1 h 12 min · 29. apr. 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2270310/fan_mail/new] Kemistree steps into the spotlight and takes over the mic, leading listeners through a stream of unfiltered thoughts, bold opinions, and real conversations you didn’t know you needed. Sit back and take it all in as she lets her mind run free. She dives into everything from Drake’s latest project “Iceman”—is it hitting or missing?—to asking whether Corey Gunz is one of the most underrated talents in the game. The conversation gets deeper as she reacts to Jada Pinkett Smith’s latest thoughts on happiness and challenges the audience with a powerful question: Is the world really ready for emotional men? Asaad jumps in to shake things up, breaking down the buzz around the rumored split between Klay Thompson and Megan Thee Stallion, and why people need to stop getting caught up in PR-driven relationships. Raw takes. Honest dialogue. No filter. All of this and much more on another episode you don’t want to miss. Thank you for tapping in with us. If you rock with the show, make sure to share it with someone, leave a review, and follow us for more: @thamakpodcast  @rudemusicent

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2270310/fan_mail/new] This week, Kemistree and Asaad the Artiz kick things off with a conversation many people can relate to: asking for help. Why do so many of us struggle with it? Is it pride, embarrassment, fear of judgment, or something deeper? Then it’s time for what might be the most entertaining segment on the podcast as Asaad returns with another unforgettable tale from the chronicles of Delusional Debbie. Trust us—this is a CANT MISS story that had us questioning reality itself. The duo also takes a moment to send condolences following the passing of Tay Keith and discuss the pressures that come with life in the entertainment industry. They also reflect on the passing of Clive Davis and examine the more complicated aspects of his legacy. Will public opinion shift once the documentary is released? Later, the two jump into another edition of Verse Verses before taking a quick music break. Coming back, things get a little wild as they debate whether they would ever attend a sex resort. That conversation naturally leads into a discussion about porn addiction following Terry Crews’ public comments about his own struggles. The conversation expands into addiction, accountability, and somehow ends up with the question: would either of them become porn stars? To close out the show, the two dives into fan-favorite segments “Would You Rather?”, “Delusional or Deserving?”, and introduces a brand-new segment, “Cancel One Forever.” All that and much more on another hilarious, thought-provoking, and unfiltered episode. Be sure to follow @kemistree2cg, @twentytwomak, and @rudemusicent for more content, clips, and updates.

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2270310/fan_mail/new] This week, Asaad the Artiz and Kemistree kick things off by revisiting listener feedback from a previous episode before diving headfirst into a wide-ranging conversation that only The MAK Podcast can deliver. Before getting into music, the duo take a detour into vasectomies, male birth control, and the realities of reproductive responsibility from a man’s perspective. From there, they break down Jay-Z’s freestyle at The Roots Picnic and ask a controversial question: Is Jay-Z out of touch? That conversation opens the door to even bigger debates about gatekeeping in hip-hop, whether gatekeeping is necessary, and which rappers would completely fall off if social media disappeared tomorrow. The crew also debates Jay-Z’s Top 5 songs and Asaad shares his frustration with rap fans only wanting lyrical breakdowns when there’s beef involved. After the music break, the conversation shifts to the leaked Diddy/Daphne Joy sextape and the culture surrounding celebrity scandals. Why are people so entertained by celebrity downfalls? Why do we elevate celebrities into mythical figures instead of appreciating them as talented humans? The discussion gets deep, uncomfortable, and thought-provoking. Later, Kemistree puts Asaad in the hot seat with a series of tough questions that spark some hilarious and unexpected answers. The episode wraps up with a round of “Would You Rather?” and a “We Listen and We Don’t Judge” segment that brings plenty of laughs and confessions. All that and much more in another unpredictable episode of The MAK Podcast.

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