FULL EP | Rapper Finesse2Tymes Arrested on Drug Possession Charges; Kevin McCall Breaks Down Pleading with Chris Brown; Pastor Travis Greene Hangs Out with Kyle Santillian in Studio; and MORE cover art

FULL EP | Rapper Finesse2Tymes Arrested on Drug Possession Charges; Kevin McCall Breaks Down Pleading with Chris Brown; Pastor Travis Greene Hangs Out with Kyle Santillian in Studio; and MORE

FULL EP | Rapper Finesse2Tymes Arrested on Drug Possession Charges; Kevin McCall Breaks Down Pleading with Chris Brown; Pastor Travis Greene Hangs Out with Kyle Santillian in Studio; and MORE

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This episode of The Morning Hustle was packed with everything from drama in hip-hop to emotional honesty and powerful faith. Kicking things off, Finesse2Tymes made headlines after being arrested in Dallas on multiple drug charges, including possession of controlled substances and tampering with evidence. The crew debated whether weed charges even make sense anymore and side-eyed his mother for celebrating his arrest online—a messy twist in their already rocky relationship.

Next, things got heavy when Kevin McCall went viral for pleading with Chris Brown to pay him $25,000 for songs he says he helped create. Lore’l didn’t hold back, calling out McCall’s long history of violent behavior and saying his plea reeked of desperation. To end on a high note, gospel star Pastor Travis Greene stopped by the studio to talk faith, music, and his new album Made in the South. In an inspiring exchange with Kyle Santillian, Greene discussed his mission to reach people who “don’t want to come to church,” the controversy surrounding Pastor Marvin Winans, and how real worship—and real faith—should meet people where they are.

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