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Excuse the audio on this episode there was some technical difficulties, smh. For this weeks episode Shree joins us again and I welcome Neisha back to pod with us! We start out by revisiting a conversation from last week dealing with having a “Sex Playlist”. Lil Was X’s album cover caused quite a stir as always so we decided to talk about it. Now that both CLB and DONDA have dropped and we’ve had a couple of days to sit with both we try to give an honest opinion on both albums and why did Kanye leave the best song we’ve heard this year off DONDA? Texas is really tripping with this new law they’re passing! It seems like there’s a fine line when it come to being complacent in a relationship. Reg reads a piece that he saw in group on Facebook about being complacent, then he and the ladies have a interesting conversation about it. Thanks for joining us hopefully the audio wasn’t to bad lol it will definitely be better next week! Love you guys Unapologetically!
Timecodes
0:00 – Intro
7:45 – Sex Playlist
15:05 – Lil Nas X
22:20 – CLB vs DONDA Drama
35:45 – Texas Abortion Law
48:00 – Complacency in relationships
1:11:56 – Outro
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