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What You Thought #252 | The Little Candle Episode

What You Thought #252 | The Little Candle Episode

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What You Thought #252 | The Little Candle Episode

The Funniest Podcast On The Planet returns with The Little Candle Episode — packed with rap debates, messy lawsuits, wild headlines, and classic WYT jokes.The crew kicks things off debating The Game claiming he’s the greatest West Coast rapper of all time (00:21:00) — and you already know that conversation got disrespectful fast.Next, things take a turn as Cassie is reportedly being sued by a male escort (00:45:30), sparking a heated discussion around lawsuits, clout, and messy headlines.At (01:03:00), the guys break down the Cassidy vs Ez Da Block Captain battle, debating who really won and what it means for battle rap right now.The laughs continue when Busta Rhymes gets mistaken for Tracy Morgan (01:13:55), before things get controversial with Donald Trump’s comments about Black people and scams (01:19:00).The episode wraps with one of the strangest trends yet — people are now renting friends (01:34:00), and the crew tries to figure out how lonely society has really become.

Another classic mix of comedy, culture, and chaos — The Little Candle Episode delivers.


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