#334 Jason Whitlock – USA is in Decline
Jason Lee Whitlock is an American sports columnist and host of the show ‘Fearless with Jason Whitlock’ on BlazeTV. Zuby and Jason discuss Jason’s childhood, the regression of the USA, […]
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In the long awaited premiere of Season 7, B. Cox kicks things off by going "Back To the Vault" and looking back 25 and 30 years to four original album reviews covered in the first season: 1994's Notorious B.I.G.'s debut classic Ready to Die and Scarface's classic third album The Diary as well as 1999's Mos Def's (nka Yasiin Bey) Black On Both Sides and Pharoahe Monch's Internal Affairs. He looks to see what, if anything has changed his opinion about these albums and how their standing in the game is now as opposed to our first look five years ago.
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Jason Lee Whitlock is an American sports columnist and host of the show ‘Fearless with Jason Whitlock’ on BlazeTV. Zuby and Jason discuss Jason’s childhood, the regression of the USA, […]
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