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Episode 321: "We Got McDonald's at Home!"

Episode 321: "We Got McDonald's at Home!"

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They may flip from weekly to semi-weekly to monthly like a rotating McRib, but the consistency on the iLLogical gang menu stays stacked and smoking every time! Kicking things off, the crew recaps two Grand National Tour shows across California and Nevada—with Busby, Martin, and Matt in San Francisco, and J.C. in Las Vegas—to share their favorite moments from Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s legendary coast-to-coast combo meal of a run (03:34).

With the show now cookin’ on high heat, the gang reacts to Drake announcing his UK tour (1:02:33)—but the timeline’s response? Let’s just say it ain’t exactly lovin’ it. Meanwhile, Joey Bada$$ & Ray Vaughn flip the rap game into a surprise battle royale (1:11:01), Complex serves up another hot-and-cold Top Rappers list (1:19:42), and Lil Wayne’s 'Tha Carter VI 'pulls up like a spicy Popeyes collab—with all the wrong sides (1:25:21).

Also on the tray—Clipse announces their long-awaited comeback album, 'Let God Sort Em Out,' drops July 11 (1:40:40), E-40 delivers a Tiny Desk that feels like a 40-box of Bay Area flavor (1:56:05), and the crew breaks down Season 4 of Raising Kanan—because even when the plot thins, the beef stays on the grill (2:00:57).

All that and more value-sized chaos, sizzling takes, and mic-dropping moments in the latest edition of The iLLogical Sense Podcast.

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