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🎙️ Everybody Can't Be Number One

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🎙️ Everybody Can't Be Number One | Yung Miami, Jay-Z, Incel Culture & Relationship Rankings The Ern and Iso Podcast is back in business with another episode packed with culture, music, movies, and real conversations. This week, Iso gives his take on the backlash surrounding one of his favorite female rappers, Yung Miami, after her hit song "Spend That (Scamming)" became the center of controversy. Is the criticism justified, or did the audience help make the song a success before turning against it? Then Ern goes on one of his signature rants after seeing Jay-Z's Roots Picnic Freestyle ranked No. 7 on Billboard's Greatest Rap Songs list. Does the placement make sense, or has another classic been overlooked? The conversation takes a deeper turn as the duo breaks down the movie Obsession, comparing its main character's fear of expressing his feelings to modern discussions surrounding incel culture. Iso also shares practical advice for young men who struggle with confidence and approaching women. To close the episode, Ern reviews Another Man's Wife starring Taye Diggs, explaining why it reminded him of Indecent Proposal. That discussion leads to one of the biggest relationship debates yet: Can people accept that they might not be the No. 1 person in their partner's life? Iso reflects on his viral "What's Your Rank?" series and admits it may have opened Pandora's Box, forcing couples to answer questions they had never seriously considered before. 🔥 In This Episode: * Yung Miami's "Spend That (Scamming)" controversy * Did the audience create the backlash? * Jay-Z's Billboard ranking debate * Is the Roots Picnic Freestyle Top 10 worthy? * Breaking down Obsession * Incel culture and fear of rejection * Advice for young men on approaching women * Another Man's Wife vs. Indecent Proposal * Can your partner have someone ranked above you? * The fallout from the "What's Your Rank?" conversations 👇 Join the conversation in the comments: Who should really be No. 1 in a relationship? Was Yung Miami treated unfairly? And where would you rank Jay-Z's Roots Picnic Freestyle among the greatest rap performances? 👍 If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to Like, Comment, Subscribe, and Share! New episodes drop every week on the Ern and Iso Podcast. #ErnandIso #Podcast #HipHop #YungMiami #JayZ #Billboard #Relationships #Dating #Incel #Movies #TayeDiggs #Culture #Debate #Philadelphia #fyp #ernandiso4president

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