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This week, Lex P and Drea Nicole are joined by Atlanta’s own Belly Gang Kushington! From going viral and becoming one of the hottest rappers out right now, to relationships, dating, heartbreak, fatherhood, and life before the music, Belly Gang kept it raw the whole time.
The crew talks about his rise in rap, why he doesn’t charge for features, the truth about dating once fame hits, and why men suddenly get their act together when a woman is ready to leave. Belly Gang also opens up about raising his autistic son, navigating success while trying to stay grounded, and why he still wants real love despite all the attention.
Of course, Lex and Drea had to get messy too — from asking about his love life and “work wives,” to debating vulnerability in rap, relationship expectations, expensive gifts, and whether women assume too much too fast while dating.
Between the jokes, real conversations, and drunk thoughts, this episode feels like kicking it with your funniest friends while getting unexpected life advice at the same time. Tap in now.
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This week on C’Mon Son! The Podcast, Ed Lover kicks things off with a freestyle that immediately sets the tone for another funny, honest, and wide-ranging conversation with Mrs. Fruit. […]
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