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Belgrave Podcast Ep 63: Can We Close Diddy ft. AJ

Belgrave Podcast Ep 63: Can We Close Diddy ft. AJ

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What's good Siblings! Belgrave Brothers are back with another unfiltered episode packed with culture, controversy, and straight talk.

The crew opens with a tough but necessary debate on psychological vs. physical abuse, challenging accountability, intent, and how these conversations get twisted when emotions run high. They briefly touch on the Diddy documentary, questioning how long certain narratives should dominate the timeline.

Local updates keep things grounded — from vape restrictions in Mississippi and a peaceful monks' walk, to a wild story about a postal worker stealing packages.

Sports and culture collide as the Brothers discuss the firing of Head Coach Sherrone Moore, debating power dynamics, workplace relationships, race, and how Black men are often judged differently in high-profile positions.

The energy stays high with NFL quarterback talk, MVP debates, spreads, and bold game picks. Things get heated during a classic rap table argument featuring Biggie, Pac, Jay-Z, Lil Wayne, Eminem, Kanye West, and 50 Cent. The crew also weighs in on money talk, comparing a $1 million lump sum vs. $1,000 a week for life.

The episode wraps with thought-provoking discussions on perception, school safety laws, accountability, and the ongoing call for Black unity and support in the face of loss.

Raw conversations. Real perspectives. No filters.

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