In this conversation, the hosts discuss various topics including recent news, entertainment, and personal experiences. They touch on subjects such as the sale of BET, the popularity of certain memes and videos, and the appearance of celebrities. They also mention their own ideas for future podcast episodes, such as reviewing bad movies and discussing old memes. The conversation is filled with humor and banter between the hosts. The conversation covers various topics, including the XXL Freshman Class, the evolution of music consumption, and the longevity of hit songs. The hosts discuss the outdated format of the XXL Freshman Cyphers and the need for the magazine to adapt to the changing music landscape. They also touch on the importance of finding and promoting talented artists who may not fit the traditional mold of a rapper. The conversation ends with humorous banter about New York rappers and their unique style of talking to women. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss various topics including shark attacks in Texas, Busta Rhymes' performance at Essence Festival, and the use of technology in modern society. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss a controversial incident involving Ryan Garcia, a boxer who made racist remarks towards Muslims and Black people. They also explore the concept of 'black jobs' and share humorous examples of jobs that are stereotypically associated with Black individuals. The conversation then transitions to a discussion about the recent political debate and the absurdity of politicians claiming that immigrants are stealing 'black jobs'. The conversation touches on the topic of BET and its current state, with the hosts expressing their opinions on whether it should be sold. They also discuss the decline of music videos and the lack of creativity in the industry. The conversation then shifts to the TV show Supercell, which features individuals with superpowers tied to sickle cell disease. The hosts praise the show's acting and storytelling. The conversation covers various topics including TV shows like Supercell, The Acolyte, and The Mandalorian. They discuss the importance of representation in TV shows and the impact of good villains. They also critique the Star Wars franchise and its fanbase. The conversation then shifts to ranking the best TV shows of all time based on critical ratings