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Belgrave Brothers Podcast Ep 57: You Gotta Say Something

Belgrave Brothers Podcast Ep 57: You Gotta Say Something

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What's good siblings? Welcome to episode 57 of the Belgrave Brothers Podcast! This week's episode is all tricks, treats, and hot takes. The crew kicks off with audio fixes and Halloween planning before diving into everything from sperm donation and social policy to NFL predictions and one of hip-hop's most debated matchups: Eminem vs. Jay-Z. Things get real — and hilarious — as the team debates accountability, homelessness, gender dynamics, and which rapper would win in a Versus. You'll laugh, you'll argue, and you'll definitely pick a side. Pull up on the block for this and much more on this episode of the BBP!

Highlights

•Halloween Safety: Fentanyl-laced candy rumors spark a debate about trick-or-treat safety.

•Sobriety Win: JB celebrates one year sober — major respect from the crew.

•Sperm Donation Talk: JB asks the guys if they'd donate sperm for cash. Shakes calls for accountability; others say it's just business.

•Government Benefits & Sports: From SNAP benefits to JB's bold Ravens Super Bowl pick — Gates and Tracy aren't having it.

•Sports Showdown: Heated takes about the Giants' defense, Jackson Dart's potential, and Chiefs vs. Ravens predictions.

•Veterans & Homelessness: JB calls for more empathy for veterans while challenging others to take real action.

•Eminem vs. Jay-Z Debate: Shakes and Gates ride for Hov; JB and Tracy make the case for Eminem. It's lyrical warfare — no clear winner.

•Dating Dynamics: Viral post sparks debate over women feeling they “get one up” when men pay. Consensus: context matters.

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Belgrave Brothers @belgrave_brothers_pod

Shakes @unapologetically_shakes

JB @hovie20

Tracy @prosperity_jones

Gates @Datdudegate

Vaughn@datboiigood

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