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The Radio Show ATL

The Radio Show ATL

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It’s not just a Radio Show —it’s a hip hop variety show serving up a taste of Atlanta with a twisted sense of humor. Like therapy, but louder and with worse advice. We break down music, culture, and life’s random nonsense — all while wondering why anyone listens in the first place. Expect artist interviews, offbeat debates, collaborations, and laughs you didn’t know you needed. We’re an acquired taste, but once we got you… we got you.
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After being naughty all year, M-16 somehow earns the ultimate reward: hosting the holiday finale with three beautiful, brilliant women—singer/songwriter/actress Mariah Denee, Jovanna Surillo (All Things Good Podcast), and Aisya (Smalltalk Podcast), who helped close out the previous two holiday seasons and is back for the third year in a row. The cr…
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This week on The Radio Show ATL: The Aftermath, M-16 and ATL Diva sit down with hip hop artist X-YLE to talk vision, timing, and trusting your instincts. X-YLE shares the moment he knew his album Pray for Better was connecting with listeners, his creative mindset, and what it takes to stay focused as momentum builds. The crew also plays “Don’t @ Me…
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M-16 and Big Debo open this crossover edition of The Aftermath by welcoming the crew from the What The Shit Podcast — hosts DC, Boom, Court D, and Lashauna — for a conversation that’s equal parts origin story, group therapy session, and comedic chaos. The WTS team walks through how the show first came together, the chemistry that made their cast cl…
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The skeleton crew is here, and M-16 opens the show by torching the latest episode of My Black Friend (MBF) — yes, Debo’s own show — after hearing that “separate the art from the artist” R. Kelly take. From there, the chaos only builds. We dive into the Jada Pinkett Smith lawsuit drama, ICE raids in the South, Debo’s ongoing beef with fake Christian…
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This week on The Radio Show ATL: The Aftermath, M-16 and his co-host Zino from the ZZ Talk podcast sit down with the always-engaging Jovanna Surillo. She breaks down her creative journey, the growth behind her brand, and the mindset that keeps her moving forward. We also play a round of Don’t @ Me, where Jovanna reveals the wildly popular TV show e…
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R&B singer and songwriter Reggie Braxton pulls up to The Radio Show ATL: The Aftermath and brings a perfect mix of soul, transparency, and fun. Fresh off the buzz from his remake of Erykah Badu’s “Next Lifetime,” Reggie sits down with M-16 and Jae Ebony to break down how he got permission to reimagine a classic — and why taking that risk became one…
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Filmmaker Wilson Hickman joins M-16 for an in-depth conversation on the creation of The Lost Healer, his faith-based fantasy series that’s steadily gaining momentum. Wilson shares how each character was crafted with purpose, the spiritual and emotional themes woven into the narrative, and the obstacles he faced while bringing such an ambitious worl…
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On this episode of The Aftermath, M-16 and ATL Diva catch up with comedian Ant Jones for a hilarious and unfiltered talk about the grind behind the laughs. Ant breaks down the inspiration for his hit show Why You Mad Yo?, the real work it takes to connect with audiences, and how life’s twists keep his comedy authentic. From creative balance to find…
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On this week’s episode of The Radio Show ATL, M-16 is joined by guest hosts Uncle Krys and Jimmy from On The Geaux Podcast, and Lynnel Fletcher from A Pitcher Is Worth 1000 Words. First up: Kevin McCall calling out Chris Brown over money owed — and the crew debates how much of this is really McCall’s fault while giving Chris his undeniable props as…
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This week on The Radio Show ATL, the crew dives straight into the chaos as Diddy gets sentenced and — in a move nobody saw coming but somehow still on brand — asks Trump for a pardon after years of talking down on him. The team breaks down the irony and the internet fallout before switching gears to the never-ending saga of Nicki vs. Cardi and the …
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The ladies of 3BW Unfiltered (Lisa, Sherry, and Christina) join M-16 and guest host Jae Ebony (Black Girl Infinite Allure Podcast) on The Aftermath for a candid conversation about sisterhood, the story behind their show, and the audience they’re building. They open up about topics they haven’t tackled yet — and why — before jumping into a round of …
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In this episode of The Aftermath, DJ Legacy sits down with M-16 for an in-depth conversation about the passion that drives his love for music and the unique style that sets him apart behind the decks. He reflects on his long-running partnership with Rhythm, and shares how their collaboration continues to fuel the growing success of Fresh Radio Show…
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In this installment of The Aftermath M-16 sits down with Matthew Faye Terry to trace his path from a tough corporate layoff to teaching in Guangzhou, China, and transforming those experiences into a free-verse memoir and screenplays. They dive into his book I Came to You in Weakness, the English Corner miniseries, the Dragonflies screenplay, his aw…
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It’s Bring a Friend Night on The Radio Show ATL! The Jerk, ATL Diva, M-16, and EZ team up with Jae Ebony from the Black Girl Infinite Allure Podcast for a packed episode. The crew dives deep into Drake’s lawsuit over Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” spending two segments breaking down the drama and its impact. Plus, they tackle a One Gotta Go (Casua…
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On this episode of The Aftermath, M-16 talks with entrepreneur and media founder Nate Williams about his journey from Brooklyn beginnings to launching Williams Media Group and co-founding Air 24/7. Nate shares stories of his early days in music, his time in community activism, and what pulled him back into the industry. It’s a conversation on resil…
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On this episode of The Aftermath, hosts Ez and M-16 catch up with their longtime friend, international singer-songwriter Stewart Gatsi. The conversation dives deep into Stewart’s brand-new E.P. Time’s Hold—a powerful project born out of his battle with thyroid cancer, which not only tested his resilience but also transformed his vocal range and art…
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M-16, Ez, and guest host Uncle Krys break down the Clipse new album Let God Sort ‘Em Out, the guys breakdown the good and bad of the groups's first album since 2009. Ez stirs chaos with a One Gotta Go on hip-hop eras, M-16 picks fights with Chris Rock and John Legend, and Uncle Krys is fired up over Teddy Bridgewater catching a suspension for helpi…
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It’s a reunion you didn’t know you needed! Khujeaux returns to the mic after a year away, and The Jerk makes his long-awaited comeback after four years. Together with M-16, ATL Diva, and guest host Lady CJ, the original energy is here.This episode kicks off with a breakdown of Complex’s Top 22 Hip Hop Duos, a hot topic that sparks plenty of opinion…
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On this episode of The Aftermath M-16 sits down with filmmaker Nathan D Myers, the creative mind behind the award-winning family musical Aria Appleton Shines. Nathan shares how the film came to life, what it was like directing a young cast, and the role faith and purpose played in shaping the story. He also opens up about the indie film grind, stay…
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This week, Ez and M-16 team up with guest hosts Jae Ebony, Uncle Krys, Big Debo and Tyler for another wild and unfiltered episode.The crew breaks down the drama surrounding Tyler Perry as one of his series regulars takes him to court, then things get interesting when Jim Jones says he's more relevant than Nas — do we agree or is that a reach?The de…
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On this episode of The Aftermath here on The Radio Show ATL, M-16 sits down with Reggie Ganther of 778 Music Group to talk about keeping real R&B alive in Oklahoma City. From launching the Backyard Symphony concert series to building a platform for soulful, original music — Reggie shares how he’s creating space for artists and culture to thrive. La…
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Ez and M-16 are here with Uncle Krys and Big Debo for another wild show this week. They break down Snoop Dogg’s “cheater but praised” moment from a Twitter post, a BET Awards recap (well... half watched), and M-16’s unhinged rant on Tyler Perry. EZ sounds off on Atlanta traffic, Debo opens the Book of You-Know-What, and the crew shows zero sympathy…
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The Radio Show ATL The Aftermath is here and we have up and coming r&b singer/songwriter Maia joining M-16 for an insightful conversation about her musical journey, where she draws inspiration from R&B legends like Rihanna and Alicia Keys, and how those influences have shaped her unique sound. Maia delves into her creative process, what it’s like t…
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On this episode of The Radio Show ATL M-16 and Ez are joined by special guests Lady CJ, Uncle Krys, and Big Debo for a roundtable full of unfiltered takes and real talk. We’re talking Offset allegedly wanting spousal support from Cardi B and the crew doesn’t hold back on whether this is a fair move, a publicity stunt, or just another twist in their…
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In this episode of The Aftermath here on The Radio Show ATL M-16 takes the conversation to the vibrant world of up-and-coming R&B singer Sheena, hailing from Memphis, Tennessee. Known for her unique sound and authentic artistry, Sheena opens up about her latest project, "That Energy Part 1" exploring the energy-filled journey that laid its foundati…
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In this compelling episode of The Aftermath presented by The Radio Show ATL guest host Jae Ebony (Black Girl Infinite Allure Podcast) and M-16 sit down with Donna Hill Walker, author of the raw and resonant memoir Tales from the Bottle: My Journey as a Sober Black Mom. Donna opens up about her deeply personal journey through addiction, motherhood, …
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The Aftermath is here Ez and M-16 are presenting an interview with Raven Rae, a singer, songwriter, and author from Cleveland, Ohio. Join us as we explore her musical journey, influences, and the challenges she faces in an ever-evolving music industry. From growing up with musical legends like Luther Vandross and Alicia Keys to navigating the strea…
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This week on The Radio Show ATL M-16 is joined by guest hosts Big Debo and Uncle Krys for a conversation that pulls no punches. The trio kicks things off with a heated take on the latest developments in the Diddy trial—what’s fact, what’s rumor, and what it all means for the culture. Then, things take a hilarious and slightly incriminating turn in …
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Welcome to The Aftermath… In this episode ATL Diva and M-16 sit down with a powerhouse in the podcasting space K. Mims, the visionary behind the acclaimed Millennials vs. the World podcast. From humble beginnings to creating one of the most talked-about shows targeting millennial audiences, K. Mims shares his unfiltered story of how he found his vo…
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The Radio Show ATL is back! M-16 and guest host Zeus (ZZ Talk Podcast) unearth one of the show's rare “Lost Tapes.” Originally recorded after a last-minute guest no-show weeks ago, this impromptu episode delivers raw, unfiltered conversation you won’t want to miss. First up, the duo dives into a heated discussion on the Democratic Party—its ongoing…
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The Radio Show ATL: The Aftermath is back M-16 and guest host Big Debo (My Black Friend Podcast) dive deep with the incredible Rikki Lee Travolta! This celebrity publicist, film producer, music exec, and all-around entertainment mogul shares insights on image branding, the industry, and more. Plus, we play 'One Gotta Go' with refreshing summer drin…
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