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Back to EpisodesEP 55: We are on GOD LVL, with THE MITH & NAVIO | WORLD CUP 2026 is BEANS | RIP SYDNEY ❤️
Description
🎙 Episode 55 show notes (RIP to the nations HERO)
Let’s kickstart this hiphop ting
Total run time target: ~1: 30 HR
Structure: segments
Segment 1/ Intro – Thank the fans
Segment 2 – Introduce guests and ask them how their weeks were… A day in the life of N/ M
Segment 3 - PLAY A GAME (KING OF THE HILL)
Stories
- Ugandans UNITED can do anything…
- Arrest of all culprits involved in Sydney’s case, all under record time (more than 8)
- Arsenal losing the champions league;
- The Ugandan hiphop culture in the 90’s (clear kut)
Now we need to unite and (say YEY or NEY)
- Support the medical interns (150 billion for MPs vs 24 billion)
- and stop shooting porn. In the last 1 week, up to 2 sextapes have been leaked with a 3rd one pending. How has the two stars, to this time managed to keep their brands clean from sex
- Boycott the World Cup; African teams are being frisked like crazy, African referee bounced while European teams are welcomed with drums and praise (Senegal & Omar Abdulladir, also referee of the year last year). Is it fair?/ talk about the biggest platforms they have ever been hosted on & what that meant for them
- Support upcoming artists… then get into the Cindy vs OMEGA fight that went public./ What was your hardest thing about being upcoming VS how the industry is today
- and cancel social media in Uganda / has the entire platform in Uganda just become too toxic?
Nothing serious topic
DOES FAME ALWAYS COME WITH A PRICE?
Sean “P. Diddy” Combs was once one of the most powerful men in entertainment. Today, his legacy is being discussed alongside courtrooms and criminal allegations.
Michael Jackson remains one of the greatest entertainers who ever lived, yet much of his later life was spent battling accusations, lawsuits and public scrutiny.
R. Kelly went from global superstar to prison inmate.
Even in hip-hop, it feels like every few months another rapper is facing charges, investigations, lawsuits or jail time.
Which raises a question:
Does fame eventually become a burden too heavy for human beings to carry? OR, it exposes someone’s illness