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"What's in the News?!?!" BMF Party ReCap | EP 08

1 h 44 min · 9 de abr de 2026
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Dawgface Calderon returns with his unfiltered 'What's in the News?!' segment, breaking down the biggest moments in hip-hop and street culture (0:00). The crew kicks off recapping the Big Meech BMF party and all the energy surrounding it (2:45), before pivoting to T.I. allegedly crashing out and what that means for his legacy (8:30). Then things get real when they discuss Atlanta street niggaz being mad that rappers ain't representing the streets authentically (15:00). The podcast dives into the Akademiks versus Lil Baby beef and why that tension matters in the culture (22:15), followed by breaking down the 21 Savage and Fivio Foreign situation (28:00). The crew also touches on how Finesse is gaming the streaming and YouTube world for checks, exposing the hustle behind clout (35:45). Ray J's recent comments about heading to the upper room get examined (42:30), and much more real talk on entertainment, politics, and what's actually moving in the streets (48:00).

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The crew opens breaking down Big Meech's "Off Tether Party" that went down in Miami (0:00), a supposedly major event that turned out to be a complete flop. Dawgface Calderon gives the full rundown on how ATL's washed-up stars like Lil Bank Head were hosting what should've been a legendary turn up (3:45). The podcast digs into the guest appearances that had people talking, including YouTube villain Charleston White showing up (8:20) and Detroit's most notorious informant White Boy Rick getting embraced by Meechie like they were long-lost brothers (12:15). Things get real when discussing how the dancers and workers got completely played—traveling all the way to Miami expecting real money only to leave broke and furious (18:30). The guys break down the whole vibe of the event and what it says about the current state of street credibility and who's actually moving in the culture (24:00). They also chop it up about what happens when big names try to throw parties without real backing (31:15), and whether this kind of move damages reputations (37:45). The crew wraps by discussing the bigger picture of exploitation in these street events (43:00) and what real ones are doing different.

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The crew opens breaking down what went down between Big Meech and a stripper at Club 24 Miami that had the whole spot heated (0:00). We're talking about the exact moment things escalated and what led to the confrontation (3:45). The guys discuss what the stripper was really upset about and whether she had valid points (8:20). Then we get into Big Meech's response and how he handled the situation (14:30). The podcast digs into the street politics behind club incidents like this and what it says about respect in these spaces (19:15). Also, we talk about how situations like this get recorded and spread on social media instantly (26:00). The crew weighs in on whether Big Meech's reputation took a hit from this or if it's just another day in the club (31:45). We also break down the role of security and how things could've been handled differently (37:20). Then it's real talk about stripper culture, club dynamics, and the power plays that happen behind closed doors (42:50). The guys answer listener questions about similar club incidents they've witnessed (48:30), and we wrap with final thoughts on what this tells us about the current street landscape (54:00).

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episode "What's in the News?!?!" BMF Party ReCap | EP 08 artwork

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Dawgface Calderon returns with his unfiltered 'What's in the News?!' segment, breaking down the biggest moments in hip-hop and street culture (0:00). The crew kicks off recapping the Big Meech BMF party and all the energy surrounding it (2:45), before pivoting to T.I. allegedly crashing out and what that means for his legacy (8:30). Then things get real when they discuss Atlanta street niggaz being mad that rappers ain't representing the streets authentically (15:00). The podcast dives into the Akademiks versus Lil Baby beef and why that tension matters in the culture (22:15), followed by breaking down the 21 Savage and Fivio Foreign situation (28:00). The crew also touches on how Finesse is gaming the streaming and YouTube world for checks, exposing the hustle behind clout (35:45). Ray J's recent comments about heading to the upper room get examined (42:30), and much more real talk on entertainment, politics, and what's actually moving in the streets (48:00).

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