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The Real Report brings together hip hop veterans and long-time friends Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda for unfiltered, entertaining, and hilarious cultural commentary. From pulling back the curtain on the music industry, to globe-trotting adventures with 50 Cent or chopping it up with comedians and other special guests, every episode delivers the perfect mix of honest insight and comedy. If you’re looking for the real story on music and culture this is your new favorite show.
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On this solo episode of The Real Report, Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda are back breaking down a packed week of hip-hop, sports, and real-life conversations. The guys start with stories from their trip to Malaysia, meeting the prince, seeing a one-of-one Bugatti, and dealing with turbulence on the jet before jumping into Jay-Z’s response to Drake at Roots Picnic, including the Tory Lanez bar, Beyoncé line, Dame Dash shot, and what Drake, Kanye, Nicki, Tory, or Kendrick might do next. They also get into the Kentucky social media settlement with Meta, whether parents or platforms are responsible for kids’ screen time, teen takeovers, and how social media creates real-world problems. Later, the conversation turns to a tragic Michigan graduation shooting, the pressure around prom season, and whether online flexing makes young people targets. The episode closes with the Knicks and Spurs heading to the NBA Finals, Yayo and Murda’s thoughts on New York’s chances, their memories from 1999, and a shoutout to Garden of Dreams.Go to https://baskandlatherco.com and use code REALREPORT for 20% offSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of The Real Report, Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda sit down with NBA champion Speedy Claxton to talk about his journey from Christ The King and Hofstra to the NBA, playing alongside Allen Iverson, winning a championship with the San Antonio Spurs, and what it was like being coached by Gregg Popovich. Speedy breaks down the transition from player to coach, shares stories about Tim Duncan, Kobe, LeBron, MJ’s aura, and gives his take on today’s game, including why Wemby has the potential to be one of one. He also opens up about coaching the next generation, keeping young players focused, and why Hofstra might need to put up that Speedy statue.Go to https://baskandlatherco.com and use code REALREPORT for 20% offSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this solo episode of The Real Report, Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda react to Drake putting up “Michael Jackson numbers” and debate whether Jay-Z should respond to the shots being thrown his way. The guys also break down Rich Homie Quan’s controversial AI video, the future of AI in music and social media, Ray J claiming his celebrity boxing match was supposed to be fixed, and whether certain celebrity fights would actually sell. Later, the conversation shifts to viral teen takeovers across the country, shots fired near the White House and the reporter reaction that sparked debate online, Funk Flex and DJ Periera’s social media back-and-forth, the latest updates in Lil Durk and Foolio’s legal cases, and a hilarious discussion about robot maids, self-driving cars, and what the future might really look like.Go to https://baskandlatherco.com and use code REALREPORT for 20% offSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Battle rap star Bonnie Godiva joins The Real Report with Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda for an unfiltered conversation on the current state of battle rap, viral disrespect in battles, and why the culture isn’t as massive as it once was. Bonnie breaks down her top male and female battle rappers, the biggest checks during the Caffeine era, battling men, and the wildest lines that helped make her one of the highest viewed female battle rappers ever. The crew also gets into her time on Wild ‘N Out with Nick Cannon, industry politics, female rap today, women being pressured into getting BBLs, the Drake vs. Kendrick battle, and whether artists like Doechii can reach Kendrick-level success. Yayo and Murda keep the jokes flying while Bonnie gives real insight into battle rap, fame, and surviving the entertainment industry.Go to https://baskandlatherco.com and use code REALREPORT for 20% offSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this solo episode of The Real Report, Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda respond to Rick Ross’ latest comments with Joe and Jadakiss, revisit Yayo’s backstage BET Awards story where Ross didn't press anyone. The guys break down Drake shocking the industry with three albums, the Spotify crash, his shots at Joe Budden and LeBron, his features, producers, global strategy, and whether artists should even drop right now. They also get into Vlad and Boosie’s interview-price debate, the AP x Swatch resale craze, Chud The Builder’s legal situation, the Foolio murder trial, Kodak Black’s latest arrests, Lauryn Hill explaining why she hasn’t dropped another album, Max B’s Big Daddy Kane comments, Claressa Shields’ viral slap, and Gucci Mane selling out Gary, Indiana before closing with a Jae Tips x Skullcandy headphone giveaway.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode of The Real Report with Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda features Mobb Deep legend Havoc for a raw conversation about legacy, survival, and the stories behind some of hip-hop’s most important records. Havoc breaks down life after a 40-country tour, his sobriety, the pressure of proving himself with new music, and the early days of meeting Prodigy, recording “Shook Ones,” and building the Mobb Deep sound that helped define Queensbridge. Yayo and Murda take it back to wild tour memories, G-Unit stories with 50 Cent, the Henny era, and the moment Mobb Deep and M.O.P. signed to G-Unit, while Havoc opens up about the East Coast-West Coast tension, 2Pac dissing Mobb Deep, the Jay-Z and Prodigy Summer Jam moment, the Lost Boyz brawl, and the rumor that Mobb Deep almost signed with Puff. From “Quiet Storm” and “Shook Ones” to Timberlands, army jackets, production talk, life without Prodigy, and whether another Mobb Deep album is coming, this episode is packed with classic hip-hop history, street stories, hilarious pause moments, and real reflection from one of rap’s most respected producers and MCs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode of The Real Report with Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda kicks off with the guys celebrating the New York Knicks sweeping Philly, breaking records, reacting to wild fan moments, and talking possible matchups against Detroit or Cleveland, while even joking about potential smoke with Eminem and Paul Rosenberg if the Pistons advance. The conversation then shifts into the controversial Audemars Piguet x Swatch collaboration, with debates over luxury culture, fake flexing, and whether affordable versions ruin exclusivity, while also touching on Adin Ross selling off his multi-million dollar collection and DDG weighing in online. Later, the crew reacts to DDG taking shots at Nick Cannon, discusses whether he went too far after appearing on Wild ’N Out, and breaks down Nick’s response. They also dive into Big Bank sitting down with 6ix9ine, and claims that old rap beefs may finally be getting squashed with rumors of Drake reconnecting with Future.Go to https://baskandlatherco.com and use code REALREPORT for 20% offSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael “Venom” Page joins Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda for a wild episode of The Real Report as the UFC star breaks down his journey from growing up in a family full of fighters to becoming a 10-time world champion and one of the most entertaining names in MMA. MVP talks about the pressure of transitioning from Bellator to the UFC, balancing second jobs while training, the hardest parts of weight cutting, and why boxing and MMA are completely different worlds. The conversation also dives into his love for kung-fu films, giving his top 5 martial arts movies, why Jackie Chan inspired him, and his hilarious dislike for Steven Seagal. He also speaks on filming Road House 2 with Jake Gyllenhaal, training techniques, bareknuckle fighting, and the importance of teaching emotional control to kids through community programs. Plus, Yayo and Murda get hands-on with chokeholds and arm bar and Murda tries MVP’s famous knee kick.Go to https://baskandlatherco.com and use code REALREPORT for 20% offSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Real Report brings together hip hop veterans and long-time friends Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda for unfiltered, entertaining, and hilarious cultural commentary. From pulling back the curtain on the music industry, to globe-trotting adventures with 50 Cent or chopping it up with comedians and other special guests, every episode delivers the perfect mix of honest insight and comedy. If you’re looking for the real story on music and culture this is your new favorite show.
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