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  • Bobby Drake Flow
    2026/05/20

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    This episode got a little filler-ish, but Asaad & Kemistree still found plenty to unpack. The duo dives headfirst into Drake’s latest project, Iceman, going track-by-track with reactions, artist notes, production breakdowns, and honest feedback throughout. Somewhere along the way, they pose the ultimate Drake debate: which intro track is really his greatest?

    After a quick music break, the conversation shifts gears. The two react to internet food critic Keith Lee saying the number of children he and his wife have is ultimately her decision — and the bizarre incel outrage that followed online. Then it’s a brief stop in politics as they discuss NYC mayoral candidate Mamdani’s “tax the rich” stance before wrapping things up with a short but brutal review of Kevin Hart’s latest Netflix roast.

    Music takes, internet nonsense, politics, and comedy slander — just another episode of The M.A.K Podcast.


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    1 時間 19 分
  • The Incel Pipeline & Cult Mentality
    2026/05/13

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    Asaad & Kemistree confront incel culture, toxic masculinity, and the growing normalization of misogyny online. The two challenge harmful ideologies, ask what’s really causing this shift in men, and discuss how healing, accountability, and rejection all play a role.

    Later, after discussing Hulu’s The Cult of Natureboy, the conversation expands into cult psychology, manipulation, and one bigger question: Is modern American society a cult itself?


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    1 時間 26 分
  • Toxic Lovers, Lustful Losers & Raw Dog Warriors
    2026/05/06

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    This episode kicks off with pure chaos as Asaad the Artiz admits he’s fallen right back into his toxic ways. What starts as a hilarious confession turns into a full toxic trait reveal session, with both hosts exposing the habits, mindsets, and behaviors they know are red flags. But instead of pretending toxicity is always hated, the conversation flips the narrative and asks the real question: why do people secretly LOVE toxic energy? The intensity, unpredictability, emotional highs, and raw honesty become the center of the debate.

    Things get even wilder when the hosts enter a no-filter discussion about intimacy and whether there’s actually a deeper emotional connection between “cracking raw” versus using protection. Is it psychological? Emotional? Or are people just attaching meaning where there isn’t any? The debate gets uncomfortable, hilarious, and brutally honest all at once.

    On the music side, the podcast questions why rap feels unusually quiet right now. Where are the moments? The albums? The energy? The hosts unpack whether the genre is in a creative lull or if audiences are just disconnected from what’s dropping.

    After a quick intermission, the episode pivots into trending culture conversations — including the news surrounding Stefon Diggs being found not guilty in assault and strangulation allegations, leading into a hilarious but serious debate: “Can chefs with BBLs actually be trusted?”

    The second half dives into what the hosts call the “lustful losers epidemic,” reframing it from simple horniness into a bigger conversation about discipline, self-control, intentional desire, and modern dating habits. From there, they react to Ray J claiming to have slept with over 12,000 women and break down Blueface’s latest controversial takes surrounding “paternal permission,” relationships, and accountability.

    Toxicity, lust, music, relationships, culture wars, and complete unfiltered madness — this episode covers ALL of it.


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    1 時間 7 分
  • A How R.U.D.E Throwback: Doin’ The Most
    2026/04/30

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    A How R.u.D.e Throwback: Doin’ The Most

    We’re taking it back to the foundation.

    In this special throwback episode, we revisit a classic from around 2020 featuring the original Big 3—Asaad The Artiz, Traac, and Nada Clue. This was a time when everything was uncertain, the world was shut down, and the grind didn’t stop. In the middle of a global pandemic, these artists were navigating the early stages of building their music careers with nothing but vision, hunger, and resilience.

    Expect everything that made the show what it is today—jokes that still hit, real music conversations, stories about local legends, and most importantly, the origin and creative process behind the track “The Most” by R.u.D.e.

    This is more than a throwback—it’s a time capsule of ambition, creativity, and figuring it out in real time.

    Tap in, take that trip back, and hear how it all started.

    Be sure to follow @thamakpodcast, @rudemusicent, and @nadacluebeats for more content—and stay locked in, the dynamic duo returns next episode.


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    1 時間 12 分
  • The Miseducation of Kemistree
    2026/04/29

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    Kemistree steps into the spotlight and takes over the mic, leading listeners through a stream of unfiltered thoughts, bold opinions, and real conversations you didn’t know you needed. Sit back and take it all in as she lets her mind run free.

    She dives into everything from Drake’s latest project “Iceman”—is it hitting or missing?—to asking whether Corey Gunz is one of the most underrated talents in the game.

    The conversation gets deeper as she reacts to Jada Pinkett Smith’s latest thoughts on happiness and challenges the audience with a powerful question: Is the world really ready for emotional men?

    Asaad jumps in to shake things up, breaking down the buzz around the rumored split between Klay Thompson and Megan Thee Stallion, and why people need to stop getting caught up in PR-driven relationships.

    Raw takes. Honest dialogue. No filter.

    All of this and much more on another episode you don’t want to miss.

    Thank you for tapping in with us.
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    1 時間 13 分
  • In M.A.K We Trust
    2026/04/03

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    In this episode, Asaad The Artiz and Kemistree are back with a raw and unfiltered conversation that sets the tone from the jump. The two open up with real vulnerability—diving into personal growth, internal battles, and the realities of life right now. Asaad reflects on his struggle between speaking his thoughts versus expressing his true feelings, while Kemistree shares her transition into adulthood and navigating the working world.

    After the music intro, the conversation shifts as they unpack Jay-Z’s recent GQ interview—sparking a deeper dialogue around capitalism, success, and how it shapes artistry in hip-hop. From there, they react to the controversy surrounding Pooh Shiesty and Gucci Mane, questioning street culture, accountability, and where the narrative often goes wrong. The discussion evolves into a deeper level of understanding—and even a direct question posed to Gucci Mane himself.

    To close out the episode, the duo offers heartfelt advice to a couple facing commitment challenges, blending perspective with real-life wisdom.

    Throughout the episode, thought-provoking questions are raised

    • Would you rather be loved and broke or respected and rich?
    • Could you realistically make $100K last a full year?
    • And what does financial success really mean in today’s world?

    Big shoutout to R.u.d.e Music Ent—make sure to tap in with their music and check out KHHA LP Arcata 94.7 FM.

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    1 時間 29 分
  • Big Poly Poppa
    2026/03/20

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    We picking up right where we left off—recapping last episode’s patriarchy convo before diving headfirst into the real meat of the episode: polyamory vs. monogamy.

    This wasn’t surface-level talk either… we got into the nuances, boundaries, emotional discipline, and double standards that come with both lifestyles. Is poly about freedom or confusion? Is monogamy structure or control? We ask the questions people be thinking but don’t always say out loud.

    Then we pivot into a cultural convo sparked by Jack Harlow’s “Monica”—breaking down cultural appropriation, influence vs. imitation, and where the line really gets crossed in today’s music industry.

    To close it out, we hit y’all with some rapid-fire takes—quick opinions, hot takes, and wild energy covering everything from EJ Johnson to Afroman.

    This episode is funny, uncomfortable, honest, and unapologetic all at once.

    Tap in. Join the conversation.


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    1 時間 47 分
  • Monogamous Maliq
    2026/03/13

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    On this episode of The M.A.K Podcast, Asaad The Artiz sparks a conversation about monogamy following the Dak Prescott engagement split story. The crew also gives Joe Budden his flowers while debating why his rap career wasn’t even bigger despite his lyrical ability. Later, the host reveals his Hate / Hate On list before the episode closes with another round of Delusional or Deserving?

    A laid-back episode with relationship talk, music discussion, and classic M.A.K Podcast debates.

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    1 時間 31 分