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"Girl Math" (Ft. Nick B.) | Episode 37

"Girl Math" (Ft. Nick B.) | Episode 37

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On this Episode:

William, Xavier, Emanuel are joined by special guest Nick B. as he makes his 2nd appearance on the pod.

This being the last episode in our beloved studio as we move to our new location.

They speak on toxic work places and having the courage to leave. "Checking" your friends when they're wrong, trying to find peace and happiness. Mental Health, Therapy & relationships with God. On a happier note, They speak on the reigning champions Denver Nuggets having the best record in the NBA 8-1 (at the time of this recording) while also covering other Denver teams.

The boys go into story time about a time they have went to Blackhawk for a night out in the Casinos. Long road trip stories and more! New Music released and they review Meek Mill & Rick Ross's new album titled "Too Good To Be True"

New Jersey artist 070 Shake released a single titled "Natural Habitat" featuring Ken Carson all that & more! Sleeper Picks

William: "Racks N" - Babyface Ray


Xavier: "It's a Good Day" - Yung Simmie


Nick: "B.O.M.B.S." - Fabolous


Emanuel: "Trynna Get Active" - Richdanfamous


Sierra: "Sunshine" (Ft. Lea) - Lil' Flip


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