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The Corey Maid of Honour Cast (feat. Corey Sparks)

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Episode 147 welcomes Corey into the Jungle, bringing the perspective of a content creator navigating an era where attention is currency and authenticity is constantly being tested. From building an audience to staying relevant in an ever-changing digital landscape, Corey opens up about his journey, the lessons he's learned along the way, and what it really takes to create content that connects with people beyond a quick scroll. The conversation explores the highs, the frustrations, and the reality of trying to build something meaningful in a world obsessed with going viral. The music segment delivers a little bit of everything. Lil Tjay's "They Just Ain't You" sparks discussion about heartbreak, moving on, and whether some people truly leave a lasting imprint on your life. Zeddy Will's "Party At The Beach" shifts the energy toward feel-good vibes and reminds the room that sometimes music is meant to be enjoyed without overthinking it. Giveon's BELOVED: Act 2 brings emotion back to the forefront, leading into a conversation about vulnerability, storytelling, and why some artists can make heartbreak feel universal. Toosii's "Proud of Me" resonates with themes of growth and validation, while the collaboration between Chris Brown and Leon Thomas gets everyone talking about vocal chemistry, artistry, and the evolution of modern R&B. The culture segment doesn't disappoint. Ice Spice once again finds herself dominating timelines, proving that the internet never stays focused on one thing for too long. Druski making history as one of the youngest hosts of the BET Awards sparks conversation about comedy, influence, and how creators are becoming major players in entertainment. And with the Knicks playing some of their best basketball in years, the room naturally turns into a mix of celebration, skepticism, and passionate sports debate about whether this run is finally the one fans have been waiting for. As always, the deepest conversations come when relationships hit the table. The squad debates whether you're obligated to take your partner's side during conflicts with family and friends, even when they're clearly in the wrong. Then comes a conversation about intimacy and initiative: should the person with the higher sex drive be expected to make the first move more often, or should pursuit stay balanced regardless of desire? Social media enters the discussion as the crew breaks down whether it's a problem when your partner starts following your friends back online, and whether harmless interactions can sometimes create unnecessary tension. Finally, the episode closes with a modern dating question that almost everyone can relate to: in today's world, are people more likely to find meaningful connections through social media, or does meeting someone face-to-face still hold an advantage that the internet can't replicate? Episode 147 is funny, insightful, and packed with the kind of conversations that blur the line between entertainment and real life. From content creation and music to sports and relationships, this is another reminder that nothing stays off-limits once you step into the Jungle. Welcome back to the Jungle. — Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ Follow: @thejunglesquadcast Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks Guest: Corey #JungleSquadCast #Episode147 #Corey #ContentCreator #Giveon #Toosii #ChrisBrown #LeonThomas #Druski #Knicks #RelationshipTalk #PodcastCulture #UnfilteredConversations

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The Jungle ICEMAN Cast

Episode 148 is unlike anything the Jungle has covered before. No guest. No distractions. Just one artist dominating the entire conversation. In a move that immediately shook the music world, Drake surprised fans by releasing not one, not two, but three projects at once: ICEMAN, MAID OF HONOUR, and HABIBTI. The result? One of the most ambitious and controversial album drops of his career — and a conversation that demanded an entire episode. The Jungle spends the majority of the episode diving deep into ICEMAN, breaking down favorite tracks, standout moments, hidden messages, and the records that immediately demanded a replay. The squad debates which songs felt like classic Drake and which ones pushed him into new territory. Not every track escapes criticism, though, as everyone weighs in on their least favorite moments and whether certain songs felt unfinished, unnecessary, or simply overshadowed by stronger records elsewhere on the album. The visuals become a major talking point as well. Drake's videos have always been part of the experience, and this rollout was no different. From symbolism to subtle messages, the crew discusses what worked, what missed, and whether the visuals elevated the music or distracted from it. Of course, no Drake album discussion would be complete without addressing the elephant in the room: the shots. Throughout the project, Drake appears to revisit old tensions, reignite old conversations, and remind listeners that he hasn't completely moved on from recent battles. The Jungle breaks down every notable jab, discussing whether revisiting the beef adds fuel to his legacy or keeps him trapped in a chapter that should already be closed. Beyond the music itself, the episode asks the bigger questions. Was releasing three albums at once a genius move or simply too much content for fans to fully absorb? Did Drake overload the market with music when one focused project might have hit harder? And perhaps the biggest question of all: was this a make-or-break moment for Drake's career? With every release carrying more pressure than the last, the squad debates whether this trilogy strengthens his standing as one of the greatest artists of his generation or exposes the challenges of maintaining dominance after nearly two decades at the top. The production choices also spark plenty of conversation. Beat switches appear throughout the projects, sometimes creating exciting moments and sometimes leaving listeners divided. The crew debates whether Drake leaned too heavily into constant transitions or whether the unpredictability added to the experience. Even the artwork gets its flowers, leading to a discussion about whether Drake has finally broken his streak of polarizing album covers and delivered visuals that match the quality of the music. After thoroughly dissecting ICEMAN, the conversation shifts to MAID OF HONOUR, where Drake explores a different sonic and emotional space. The Jungle breaks down its strongest moments, themes, and whether the project can stand on its own or will forever live in the shadow of the larger release strategy. The episode closes with a review of HABIBTI, completing the trilogy and forcing the squad to answer the question everyone has been asking since the surprise drop: which of the three albums is the best, which has the most replay value, and what does this unprecedented release mean for Drake moving forward? Episode 148 is a full-scale Drake deep dive — part album review, part cultural analysis, and part debate over one of the biggest surprise releases in recent hip-hop history. Welcome back to the Jungle. — Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ Follow: @thejunglesquadcast Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks

Ayer2 h 36 min
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The GG Habiti Cast (feat. GG Bandz)

Welcome back to another raw and unfiltered episode of the Jungle Squad cast! Today we are joined by the talented GG Bandz as we dive into his journey from the streets of Bridgeport to the North Carolina music scene. This episode is packed with industry talk, personal stories, and some of the most heated relationship debates we have had yet. In this sit down, GG Bands breaks down his upcoming music rollout and what it was like opening for G Herbo early in his career. We discuss the importance of timing in the rap game and how he managed to pull in 50k views on his first track without any professional marketing. The squad also gets into a deep review of Kehlani’s latest album, debating the features and whether it is the R&B project of the year. Beyond the music, things get personal as we transition into our relationship segment. We tackle tough questions about whether it is possible to love someone you know you should stay away from and the reality of dating multiple people in today’s world. From basketball highlights to the head vs box debate, this episode covers it all with the unfiltered energy you expect from the Jungle Squad. 📍 Chapters 0:00 Intro and welcome GG Bands 4:15 GG Bands on his music career and upcoming tape 8:30 Opening for G Herbo and top 3 artists 13:00 Representing Bridgeport and moving to North Carolina 17:45 The story behind GG Bands and his first hit 22:30 Investing in music and early success 27:15 Balancing fatherhood and the rap game 32:00 Basketball talk and winning MVP in the charity game 36:45 Kehlani album review and ratings 41:30 Discussing Kehlani features and tracklist 46:00 Latto and GloRilla’s new video 51:15 The debate on female rappers and penmanship 55:45 Ice Spice drama and industry talk 1:00:30 Relationship talk: Loving people you should stay away from 1:05:15 Is dating multiple people toxic or efficient? 1:10:00 Who should love more in a relationship? 1:14:45 Comparing partners and the head vs box debate 1:18:30 GG Bands' final message and shoutouts 💬 Join the Conversation What did you think of the Kehlani album? Do you agree with our ratings? Drop a comment below and let us know your thoughts on the relationship topics we covered today. If you enjoyed the episode, make sure to hit that like button and subscribe for more unfiltered content every week! #junglesquad #ggbandz #kehlani #relationshipadvice #ctmusic

Ayer2 h 4 min
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The Corey Maid of Honour Cast (feat. Corey Sparks)

Episode 147 welcomes Corey into the Jungle, bringing the perspective of a content creator navigating an era where attention is currency and authenticity is constantly being tested. From building an audience to staying relevant in an ever-changing digital landscape, Corey opens up about his journey, the lessons he's learned along the way, and what it really takes to create content that connects with people beyond a quick scroll. The conversation explores the highs, the frustrations, and the reality of trying to build something meaningful in a world obsessed with going viral. The music segment delivers a little bit of everything. Lil Tjay's "They Just Ain't You" sparks discussion about heartbreak, moving on, and whether some people truly leave a lasting imprint on your life. Zeddy Will's "Party At The Beach" shifts the energy toward feel-good vibes and reminds the room that sometimes music is meant to be enjoyed without overthinking it. Giveon's BELOVED: Act 2 brings emotion back to the forefront, leading into a conversation about vulnerability, storytelling, and why some artists can make heartbreak feel universal. Toosii's "Proud of Me" resonates with themes of growth and validation, while the collaboration between Chris Brown and Leon Thomas gets everyone talking about vocal chemistry, artistry, and the evolution of modern R&B. The culture segment doesn't disappoint. Ice Spice once again finds herself dominating timelines, proving that the internet never stays focused on one thing for too long. Druski making history as one of the youngest hosts of the BET Awards sparks conversation about comedy, influence, and how creators are becoming major players in entertainment. And with the Knicks playing some of their best basketball in years, the room naturally turns into a mix of celebration, skepticism, and passionate sports debate about whether this run is finally the one fans have been waiting for. As always, the deepest conversations come when relationships hit the table. The squad debates whether you're obligated to take your partner's side during conflicts with family and friends, even when they're clearly in the wrong. Then comes a conversation about intimacy and initiative: should the person with the higher sex drive be expected to make the first move more often, or should pursuit stay balanced regardless of desire? Social media enters the discussion as the crew breaks down whether it's a problem when your partner starts following your friends back online, and whether harmless interactions can sometimes create unnecessary tension. Finally, the episode closes with a modern dating question that almost everyone can relate to: in today's world, are people more likely to find meaningful connections through social media, or does meeting someone face-to-face still hold an advantage that the internet can't replicate? Episode 147 is funny, insightful, and packed with the kind of conversations that blur the line between entertainment and real life. From content creation and music to sports and relationships, this is another reminder that nothing stays off-limits once you step into the Jungle. Welcome back to the Jungle. — Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ Follow: @thejunglesquadcast Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks Guest: Corey #JungleSquadCast #Episode147 #Corey #ContentCreator #Giveon #Toosii #ChrisBrown #LeonThomas #Druski #Knicks #RelationshipTalk #PodcastCulture #UnfilteredConversations

Ayer1 h 58 min
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The Jealous Man Cast (feat. Jay R)

Episode 145 — The Jealous Man Cast — brings Jay R into the Jungle for an episode full of tension, jokes, side-eyes, and uncomfortable honesty. From the second the conversation starts, the energy feels competitive in the funniest way possible, as the crew dives into jealousy, attraction, insecurity, and the tiny things people do in relationships that somehow turn into full-blown arguments. It’s one of those episodes where everybody laughs… but everybody also accidentally tells on themselves. The music segment opens on a smoother note. Jessie Reyez’s “NYFF” sets the tone with raw emotion and vulnerability, leading into conversation about toxic attachment, heartbreak, and why pain still creates some of the best music. 6LACK and 2 Chainz connect on “Sunday Again,” blending introspection with flexes in a way that sparks discussion about balance — emotional depth versus surface-level success. Tyla and Zara Larsson’s “She Did It” keeps the energy confident and playful, while Teddy Swims’ “Mr. Know It All” closes the segment with soul, reflection, and a reminder that some artists hit hardest when they stop trying to sound perfect. Then the Jungle pivots into the chaos of the culture. Ice Spice allegedly getting beat up at McDonald’s becomes less about gossip and more about celebrity vulnerability in public spaces — how fame changes the way people approach you, test you, or even try to embarrass you. The conversation then turns serious as David being officially charged gets discussed, leading into debate about public opinion, accountability, and how quickly narratives form online before all the facts settle. But the real heart of Episode 145 is the relationship segment, where the title The Jealous Man Cast starts making a little too much sense. The squad debates whether it’s more toxic for couples to never argue and silently bottle everything up, or to constantly fight over every little thing. From there, the conversation somehow gets hilariously serious over streaming accounts — should couples merge subscriptions as a symbol of unity, or keep everything separate just in case things go left? Then comes the classic dilemma: would you rather have a partner who’s unattractive but completely loyal, or someone incredibly attractive who constantly makes you nervous? And naturally, the room explodes once the question gets asked: if your partner laughs a little too hard at somebody else’s joke… is that harmless, or low-level flirting? To close things out, the spotlight turns inward as everyone debates the most important question of the night: between Rahh and Rad… who’s actually the more jealous type? Episode 145 is funny, chaotic, self-exposing, and painfully relatable — the kind of episode where everyone acts like they’re joking until the truth accidentally slips out. Chapters 0:00 Intro and Ape Gets Fired From UPS 4:45 Welcome Back Jay R!!! 9:15 Jay on Curating Events 14:30 Bridging the CT and NY Music Gap 19:00 Top CT Artists to Watch in 2026 24:15 Performance Tracks vs Backtracks 29:40 Jay R on Building an Artist Image and Brand 34:50 The Power of Networking and Connections 40:20 6LACK and Two Chainz Music Review 47:10 Sexyy Red Album Breakdown 53:45 Tyla and the New Wave of R&B 1:01:00 Rihanna Legacy and Career Shifts 1:07:30 Jesse Reyes and Visual Aesthetics 1:12:45 Vybz Kartel and Dancehall Lyrics 1:18:20 Rob49 and Teddy Swims Review 1:23:15 Ice Spice McDonald’s Fight Discussion 1:28:40 Drake’s Ice Block Rollout Strategy 1:34:20 Drake vs Kendrick Lamar Fallout 1:39:50 True Crime and Industry Legal Troubles 1:44:10 Relationship Talk: Is Not Arguing Toxic 1:50:30 Sharing Streaming and Netflix Accounts 1:55:00 Ugly and Loyal vs Attractive and Risky 1:59:15 Final Thoughts on Consistency Welcome back to the Jungle. — Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ Follow: @thejunglesquadcast Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks Guest: Jay R - @jayrthisislit

Ayer2 h 13 min
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The Boulder Shoulders Cast (feat. Thalia)

Welcome back to another wild episode of the Jungle Squad Cast! We are celebrating a massive reunion today as a fan-favorite host returns after a two-year hiatus to bring the heat, the pizza, and some serious gym gains. This episode is raw, unfiltered, and packed with the high-energy debates you have been waiting for. In episode 144, Ape Loso, Rad and Rahh are joined by the one and only Thalia aka Big Dawg T. We dive deep into where she has been, her journey through the gym, and the mental growth she experienced while away from the spotlight. The squad breaks down the latest music drops, including Bossman Dlow’s new project and the trend of 90-second songs. We also give our honest, controversial takes on Conway the Machine and discuss why Chris Brown continues to dominate the summer vibes despite his past. The conversation gets nostalgic as we reminisce about classic Nickelodeon and Disney shows like Kenan and Kel and The Romeo Show. Things take a serious turn when we debate the leaked Avatar content and the age-old question of whether Aang or Korra would win in a fight. Finally, we get into the nitty-gritty of relationships, discussing the "order of operations" during an argument, sex compatibility tests, and how to know when it is officially time to walk away from a partner. Chapters 0:00 Welcome to Jungle Squad Cast Episode 143 3:45 The return of Big Dawg T after TWO YEARS 7:20 Thalia's Gym transformations and fitness goals 12:15 Reviewing Bossman Dlow and short song trends 17:30 Is Conway the Machine in the wrong era? 22:40 Chris Brown and summer music vibes 27:50 Discussing the Chris Brown legacy and career ceilings 38:20 Leaked Avatar movie and Aang vs Korra debate 44:10 Nickelodeon and Disney Channel nostalgia 49:30 Streamer drama and cheating scandals 55:15 The ethics of cheating and financial dynamics 1:00:40 Makeup sex vs solving the problem first 1:06:20 Top 3 sex compatibility questions 1:12:10 Falling out of love and the grace period 1:17:30 Mentally leaving a relationship before the breakup 1:20:00 Season 6 updates and final thoughts If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to like the video and leave a comment telling us your favorite throwback childhood show. Do not forget to subscribe and hit the notification bell so you never miss an episode of the Jungle Squad!

Ayer1 h 32 min