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“Get ready for an explosive episode of ‘It’s Up There Podcast’ as Big Loon dives into the latest diss tracks from Drake and Kendrick Lamar. In this must-watch installment, Loon shares his candid reactions to Drake’s ‘Family Matters’ diss and Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Euphoria.’ But that’s not all – Loon also delves into Future’s ongoing issues and questions whether Drake has what it takes to handle Kendrick’s lyrical onslaught.
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Don’t miss this explosive episode of ‘It’s Up There Podcast,’ where we break down the latest diss tracks and dive deep into the world of hip-hop. Tune in for Loon’s raw and unfiltered reactions to the biggest stories in music.”
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Is the tide turning in Hip Hop? In a genre that was mostly dominated by men it seems as though more women are now taking over as stars in Hip […]
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