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“Do You Got McDonald’s Money?” Ep 321

podcast January 21, 2025


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On this episode of Bulture podcast:

-Real estate developer shares footage of him being profiled in his neighborhood at the home he built

-Dave Chappelle really brought back Silky Johnson in this new SNL Pop The Balloon skit with GloRilla

-Ashanti is facing criticism following her husband Nelly’s decision to perform at incoming President Donald Trump’s Crypto Ball

-Nelly Defends Performing at Trump’s Inauguration: “I Didn’t Know I Had to Agree with Your Political Choices”

-Soulja Boy Stands by His Decision to Perform at the Crypto Ball with Snoop Dogg and Rick Ross: “Trump Put Money in My Pockets”

-The judge and lawyers' debate whether to refer to Rihanna as A$AP Rocky's "wife" or "girlfriend" with his upcoming felony assault trial set to begin in just a few days

-The Arizona man who went viral for appearing at a coffee shop drive-thru without pants reportedly took his own life shortly after the incident

-Woman shares text message of her son’s response after a 9 y/o girl asked him for money to date her

-People are questioning why Big Meech is getting a Welcome Back concert with some of the game's biggest artists. “Men who graduate college don’t get this much love”

-Busta Rhymes Faces Assault Charges After Alleged Altercation w/ Assistant

-CapCut announces that it will also shut down alongside TikTok at midnight, as the same parent company, ByteDance, owns both.

-TikTok ban has influencers scared they might end up broke

-17-year-old high school basketball star Noah Scurry who had the highest SAT score in his graduation class was killed in Philly a day after he dissed his opps in his first ever rap video

-Method Man allegedly punched his daughter’s ex-boyfriend in the face seven times at a Crunch Fitness gym in Staten Island

-Drake has filed a new legal case in federal court against UMG for defamation, The New York Times reports. After dropping his case against UMG and Spotify in New York Supreme Court, Drake filed a new federal lawsuit on Wednesday accusing the music giant of defamation for releasing Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us,"

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