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BAD SPEAKERS PODCAST EPISODE 177 | I AM NOT GANG GANG

BAD SPEAKERS PODCAST EPISODE 177 | I AM NOT GANG GANG

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On this episode of Bad Speakers Television, the gang gathered to discuss various topics, including relationships, culture, and recent events. They delved into the challenges faced by men in achieving personal fulfillment, contrasting it with the experiences of women. They also addressed the issue of dealing with clingy female partners. The conversation then shifted to the recent indictment of Crip gang members and the Los Angeles, California area, specifically mentioning Big U and Bricc Baby. The gang discussed the role of prominent media figures like Whack 100, Adam 22, DJ Akademiks, Traplore Ross, and Vladtv in the decline of rappers and black men in general. They then explored the greatest rappers from the South based on a list that circulated on social media. Next, they discussed the greatest black wrestlers of all time, following a list published by Black Entertainment Television. The conversation briefly touched upon the recent release of NBA YoungBoy from jail and the tragic murder of Sayso P in Memphis, Tennessee, as well as Sauce Walka’s shooting. They also briefly discussed Playboi Carti’s recently released album. The episode concluded with a brief sports segment, comparing the peak performances of LeBron James and Nikola Jokić at the age of 29. Finally, they remembered the passing of boxing legend George Foreman and hip-hop artist Lotto Savage. https://www.youtube.com/c/BadSpeakersTV https://www.instagram.com/badspeakerspodcast https://www.tiktok.com/@badspeakerspodcast https://twitter.com/BadSpeakers https://www.facebook.com/badspeakerspodcast
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