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The Keep the Peace Cast (feat. Goonie Jay)

The Keep the Peace Cast (feat. Goonie Jay)

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The squad welcomes Goonie Jay to the studio, where things get personal from the jump with an ice breaker focusing on what they accept about each other to maintain their friendship and podcast chemistry.

The music scene blends genres as Ernest links with Snoop Dogg for "Gettin Gone," Quavo and Lil Baby pay homage with "Legends," A Boogie celebrates "Winters Over," Rob49 brings heat with "WtHelly," and Tory Lanez proves he's a "Maniac." The crew also tackles a controversial topic: creating the Mt. Rushmore of white rappers!

The news brings pop culture drama: Netflix's "Pop the Balloon" show sparks gentrification debates, Offset speaks on co-parenting with Cardi B, Ja Morant's new grenade celebration raises eyebrows, and Ja Rule goes off on both 50 Cent and Gayle King.

Things get real in relationships as Goonie Jay joins the squad tackling complex questions: When is it appropriate to bring your girl to your crib? Can love survive mismatched sex drives? Is suspicion without proof valid? The crew debates whether keeping the peace is worth sacrificing personal boundaries, and if avoiding confrontation can become toxic in itself.

The exit ticket question hits a nerve: Do family members automatically deserve respect just based on age? The responses reveal some personal truths about the hosts' own family dynamics.

With Goonie Jay bringing his perspective to the mix, this episode delivers the perfect blend of music debates, pop culture commentary, and relationship real talk that's made JSC your weekly must-listen!

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