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The Felony Rap Episode | What You Thought #245

The Felony Rap Episode | What You Thought #245

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The Funniest Podcast On The Planet is back with The Felony Rap Episode — a mix of comedy, sports, hip-hop, and pure chaos only the WYT crew can deliver.

The show kicks off with Paul Pierce saying he could’ve stopped LeBron James from winning championships (00:00:30), followed by a moment to honor the late D’Angelo — rest in peace (00:19:15). The crew then dives into a Cash Money vs. No Limit Verzuz fantasy battle (00:31:40), and debates who could actually beat Drake in a Verzuz (00:40:30).

Later, things get hilarious when Memphis Bleek and Jim Jones roast Tony Yayo (01:03:00), Marc Lamont Hill and QueenzFlip almost come to blows during a podcast (01:24:00), and we wrap it all up with Serena Williams’ husband calling out Stephen A. Smith (01:49:30).

All laughs, no filters — The Felony Rap Episode is one for the books. 🔥

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