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The LIABLE Cast (feat. Mr. Montana)
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The squad kicks things off with a deep dive into the world of anime, discussing the transition from Demon Slayer to sports classics like Kuroko's Basketball and Blue Lock. Abe shares a wild personal story about a recent confrontation with an uninvited guest that tested his patience and maturity in the streets of Bridgeport. We also recap recent local events including Sound Surge and Trezy's Industry Mixer, sparking a heated debate about whether modern artists should rely on performance tracks during live shows. Episode 143 brings the Jungle back to its roots — no guest, just the core energy of the squad locked in and talking freely. With Mr. Montana still in the mix, the conversation feels seasoned, unfiltered, and comfortable in a way only the Jungle can create when there’s no need to impress — just react, reflect, and let it fly. The music sets the pace early. Bossman D Low’s “Chicken Talking Bastard” brings raw energy into the room, sparking conversation about charisma, presence, and how certain artists don’t need polish to make noise. Conway’s “GOAT” shifts the tone into something more calculated, where lyricism, legacy, and consistency take center stage — reminding everyone that there’s still a lane for elite rap when it’s done right. Chris Brown’s “Obvious” smooths things out, leading into a broader discussion about longevity, reinvention, and how some artists continue to evolve while staying exactly who they’ve always been. From there, the Jungle taps into the chaos of the culture. News of the upcoming Avatar film leaking early turns into a bigger conversation about anticipation versus oversaturation — and whether anything can truly feel like an “event” anymore. King Harris getting arrested in a Pokémon onesie feels almost too absurd to be real, but it opens the door to talk about image, maturity, and how quickly moments like that stick to your name. And when a streamer goes viral for juggling a relationship while openly moving reckless, the room dives into loyalty, clout-chasing, and the blurred lines between entertainment and real-life consequences. Then, as always, the conversation lands where it hits the hardest — relationships. The squad debates the order of conflict and intimacy: do you argue, have sex, and then solve the issue… or handle the problem first before letting anything physical happen? It sounds simple, but it quickly turns into a deeper breakdown of emotional regulation, communication, and intention. From there, things get more analytical — if you had to design a “sex compatibility test,” what questions would actually matter? What do people overlook when it comes to long-term satisfaction? And to close it out, the episode leans into something real: when those “in love” feelings fade — as they sometimes do — is that the signal to walk away, or is pushing through those flat periods what actually builds something lasting? Episode 143 is grounded, honest, and layered with perspective — a reminder that sometimes the best conversations come when there’s no script, no guest, and nothing to hide behind. Welcome back to the Jungle. — Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ Follow: @thejunglesquadcast Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks Mr. Montana - @mrmontana #JungleSquadCast