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FULL EP | DDG and Halle Bailey Both Drop Domestic Violence Claims; Young Thug Missing Body Tattoos During Recent Performance; Cam’ron Suing J. Cole; and MORE

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It’s a wild ride on The Morning Hustle Podcast as Lore’l, Kyle Santillian, and Alton Walker unpack some of the week’s juiciest celebrity moments with their signature mix of humor and real talk. The show opens with the long-awaited update on DDG and Halle Bailey, who have officially dropped their domestic-violence claims against each other. The crew applauds the young parents for deciding to co-parent peacefully for the sake of their son, Halo, while also debating whether DDG’s decision to slow down his daily Twitch streams is growth—or damage control after the public drama.

Next up, Lore’l breaks down fan confusion over Young Thug’s missing tattoos during his latest on-stage appearance. The internet went into full conspiracy mode, with many speculating that the artist’s clean skin and fuller frame prove the “clone theory” true. The team jokes about it but ultimately credits Thug for focusing on his recovery and maintaining a low profile amid his ongoing legal battles. Wrapping up, they turn to Cam’ron’s brewing lawsuit against J. Cole, where the Harlem rapper claims Cole failed to honor a verbal agreement to appear on his podcast or trade verses after using his vocals on the 2024 track “Ready ’24.” While the crew finds the $500,000 demand excessive, they admit Cam’ron’s frustration is fair—and agree that in hip-hop, business should always be in writing.

Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/the-morning-hustle

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It’s a wild ride on The Morning Hustle Podcast as Lore’l, Kyle Santillian, and Alton Walker unpack some of the week’s juiciest celebrity moments with their signature mix of humor and real talk. The show opens with the long-awaited update on DDG and Halle Bailey, who have officially dropped their domestic-violence claims against each other. The crew applauds the young parents for deciding to co-parent peacefully for the sake of their son, Halo, while also debating whether DDG’s decision to slow down his daily Twitch streams is growth—or damage control after the public drama.

Next up, Lore’l breaks down fan confusion over Young Thug’s missing tattoos during his latest on-stage appearance. The internet went into full conspiracy mode, with many speculating that the artist’s clean skin and fuller frame prove the “clone theory” true. The team jokes about it but ultimately credits Thug for focusing on his recovery and maintaining a low profile amid his ongoing legal battles. Wrapping up, they turn to Cam’ron’s brewing lawsuit against J. Cole, where the Harlem rapper claims Cole failed to honor a verbal agreement to appear on his podcast or trade verses after using his vocals on the 2024 track “Ready ’24.” While the crew finds the $500,000 demand excessive, they admit Cam’ron’s frustration is fair—and agree that in hip-hop, business should always be in writing.

Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/the-morning-hustle

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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