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On today’s episode of “Say Less,” Kaz and Lowkey bring their longtime friend and business partner, Kam McCullough, through the Lions Den to kick it for the first time in several months. In this episode, the guys shoot the breeze about life in the pandemic, LeBron James’ legacy after leading the Lakers to another NBA Finals, why Rick Ross called Lowkey a “Beyonce ass ni**a,” some untold tales on the road together, as well as why it’s important to have plentiful thigh meats. Kam also speaks on his Self Kare initiative and the Kare To Vote campaign and our good buddy Rory from the Joe Budden Podcast stops by to kick it in the shop.
9:50 – R.I.P Charlie Madera
10:50 – Lakers Go To The Finals
37:40 – Rappers Tales Pt.2
49:30 – Lowkey Disappearing At DC Palooza
1:01:00 – Kaz’s Thigh Meats
1:02:00 – Kare To Vote
1:37:30 – Who is in the next Verzuz?
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Hosts: @Kazeem and @LowKeyUHTN
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Theme Song Produced by BlaaqGold
Outro Produced by Krish Records
Produced and Edited by Eddin Martinez
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We head to Jackson, Mississippi where we hear local residents and a former Motown musician reminisce about the vivacity of Farish Street—the historic Black business district also known as “Little […]
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