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Make It Make Sense Ep 38: Celebrity Feuds, Hip Hop Influence & Controversial Debates

Make It Make Sense Ep 38: Celebrity Feuds, Hip Hop Influence & Controversial Debates

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In this engaging edition of the 'Make It Make sense' podcast, listeners can delve into the latest controversy around celebrities such as Diddy, King (T.I's son), Adam22, Melissa Ford, and the ongoing feud between Cam'ron and the Joe Budden podcast. The episode doesn't stop at celebrity drama, but further explores the broader realm of hip hop culture, addressing its influence and potential role in societal issues. Engaging in a vibrant debate about race, commercial exploitation, and socio-economic struggles reflected through music, the podcast paints a comprehensive picture of hip hop's impact and significance. Included are discussions about explicit content, and how it mirrors artists' true experiences and societal conditions. Viewers will also find a controversial discussion involving Hassan Campbell. Lastly, a two-weekly update schedule is announced, encouraging viewers to subscribe and stay connected.



00:00 Inroduction and Holiday Greetings

00:47 Podcast Shoutouts and Achievements

02:39 Diddy's Controversies and Allegations

18:57 Ruby Rose's OnlyFans Superfan

30:59 Adam22's Controversies and Apology

44:24 The Heated Discussion: Cam's Jump and the Fever

44:31 The Podcast War: Joe vs Cam

45:54 The Controversy: Melissa Ford's Past

46:19 The Debate: Is it Bad Taste?

46:47 The Aftermath: Reactions and Reflections

49:03 The New Beef: T.I. vs Chomper

56:04 The Critique: Dr. Umar on Hip Hop

01:10:02 The Incident: Hassan Campbell's Shooting

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