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This week, we break down the controversy behind Sydney Sweeney’s American Eagle ad—was it clever marketing or a total misread of the room? Then the crew dives into the drama surrounding Ari Lennox's take on Martin and the decades-long debate about how the show treated Pam. Later, we get into the online war over which cities truly run the culture (Is Atlanta really Top 4?), and close out with: Are there even any rap superstars under 30?

(00:00:00) - Intro

(00:01:29)Fun Facts
Kicking things off with some quick hits and random facts to warm up the episode.

(00:13:34)Best Thing We’ve Seen This Week

(00:33:57)Sydney Sweeney’s American Eagle Ad
Is the backlash justified?
👉 Read more

(01:17:32)Ari Lennox vs. Martin Sitcom Legacy
Was Pam disrespected on Martin?

(01:39:57)Top 4 Major Cities in the U.S. Debate
Online debates rank NYC, LA, Chicago, and ATL. But should ATL even be in the convo?

(01:52:00)Where Are the Young Rap Superstars?
Are NBA YoungBoy and Playboi Carti the only real rap superstars under 30?

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Manage episode 498665713 series 1379025
Content provided by [email protected] and Dead End Media Group. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by [email protected] and Dead End Media Group or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

This week, we break down the controversy behind Sydney Sweeney’s American Eagle ad—was it clever marketing or a total misread of the room? Then the crew dives into the drama surrounding Ari Lennox's take on Martin and the decades-long debate about how the show treated Pam. Later, we get into the online war over which cities truly run the culture (Is Atlanta really Top 4?), and close out with: Are there even any rap superstars under 30?

(00:00:00) - Intro

(00:01:29)Fun Facts
Kicking things off with some quick hits and random facts to warm up the episode.

(00:13:34)Best Thing We’ve Seen This Week

(00:33:57)Sydney Sweeney’s American Eagle Ad
Is the backlash justified?
👉 Read more

(01:17:32)Ari Lennox vs. Martin Sitcom Legacy
Was Pam disrespected on Martin?

(01:39:57)Top 4 Major Cities in the U.S. Debate
Online debates rank NYC, LA, Chicago, and ATL. But should ATL even be in the convo?

(01:52:00)Where Are the Young Rap Superstars?
Are NBA YoungBoy and Playboi Carti the only real rap superstars under 30?

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  continue reading

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