Episodes

  • White Men Cry Unfair
    Feb 11 2026

    This clip is pulled from Season 4, Episode 2 of Banter’N’Bullsht: “The OG’s Are Taking Hip Hop Back.”*In this moment, hosts Carter Young and M.I.Key dig into one of the most uncomfortable conversations in today’s cultural landscape — privilege, power, and who really benefits from the idea of “fairness.” As complaints around DEI, equity, and “lost opportunity” grow louder, the conversation flips the narrative and examines how systemic advantage has shaped outcomes for generations.Carter and M.I.Key break down why discussions about race and privilege often trigger defensiveness, how demographic and cultural shifts are challenging long-standing power structures, and why exposing inequality feels threatening to those who’ve never had to question their position. The exchange is raw, direct, and unapologetic — no talking points, no soft landings.This clip highlights:Why “fairness” is often discussed without historical contextHow privilege operates invisibly until it’s challengedThe psychological reactions behind resistance to equityWhy cultural and demographic shifts feel destabilizing to the status quoIf you’re looking for honest dialogue that cuts through surface-level outrage and forces real reflection, this clip delivers exactly that. Watch the full conversation in Season 4, Episode 2.#BanterNBullshit#Season4#HipHopCulture#Privilege#RaceAndPower#DEI#CulturalShift#TheCulture#UncomfortableConversations#PowerDynamics#SocialCommentary#HipHopTalk

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    5 mins
  • Are you too old to rap? :Age Limit Myth in Hip Hop
    Feb 9 2026

    This clip is pulled from Season 4, Episode 2 of Banter’N’Bullsht: “The OG’s Are Taking Hip Hop Back.”*

    In this moment, the conversation takes aim at one of hip hop’s most stubborn myths — the idea that artists have an expiration date. The crew breaks down why the “too old to rap” narrative never made sense, how OGs are proving longevity is power, and why experience now outweighs chasing trends.

    As hip hop matures, veteran artists are reclaiming space, delivering better records, and reminding the culture that authenticity doesn’t age out. This clip highlights why the genre is finally catching up to others like rock, jazz, and R&B — where growth, evolution, and longevity are celebrated.

    If you believe creativity has no deadline and culture should honor its elders while they’re still here, this clip is for you.

    Watch the full conversation in Season 4, Episode 2.

    #BanterNBullshit
    #Season4
    #HipHopClips
    #OGs
    #TheOGsAreTakingHipHopBack
    #TooOldToRap
    #HipHopCulture
    #RapTalk
    #TheCulture
    #AgeInHipHop
    #Longevity
    #CultureOverClout

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    4 mins
  • The OG's are taking Hip-Hop Back?
    Feb 6 2026

    In this episode of Banter’N’Bullsh*t, the crew dives deep into the state of hip hop, its culture, and where it’s headed next. From breaking down the creative process behind making music to unpacking the anticipation surrounding J. Cole’s latest project, the conversation highlights how collaboration, experimentation, and authenticity still drive the genre forward.

    The hosts examine the evolving role of age in hip hop, challenging the idea that artists have an expiration date while celebrating how OGs continue to influence, inspire, and out-rap newer generations. The discussion also tackles the complex relationship artists have with record labels, weighing the benefits of exposure and resources against the loss of creative control.

    Beyond music, the episode confronts deeper cultural issues — including cultural appropriation, the importance of truly understanding hip hop culture, and how racism and power dynamics shape both the industry and society at large. As hip hop experiences a noticeable revival rooted in early-2000s energy and values, the conversation reinforces a core message: staying true to the culture matters more than chasing trends.

    This episode is both a celebration of hip hop’s past and a critical look at its future — reminding listeners that the culture is bigger than music alone. #BanterNBullshit
    #HipHopCulture
    #StateOfHipHop
    #Jcole
    #OGs
    #MusicPodcast
    #HipHopRevival
    #TheCulture
    #Creativity
    #MusicIndustry
    #HipHopTalk
    #RapConversation
    #AgeInHipHop
    #CulturalAppropriation
    #IndependentArtists

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    47 mins
  • ICE Under Scrutiny: Accountability, Power, and Public Perception
    Jan 23 2026

    In this episode, M.I.key and Cvrter Young discuss the troubling incidents involving ICE agents, highlighting the cases of Renee Good and Keith Porter Jr. They explore the broader implications of these events, questioning the role and accountability of ICE in the United States. The conversation delves into the societal impact of these actions and the media's role in shaping public perception.


    #BanterNBullshit
    #BanterNBullshitPodcast
    #Season4Episode?
    #ICE
    #ReneeGood
    #KeithPorterJr
    #ImmigrationEnforcement
    #Accountability
    #CivilRights
    #PublicPerception
    #PoliceViolence
    #SocialJustice
    #CriticalDiscussion

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    4 mins
  • Military vs ICE Training — Different Standards, Different Responsibilities
    Jan 21 2026

    In this episode, M.I.key and Cvrter Young discuss the training processes for different roles, including the United States Air Force and ICE agents. They highlight the differences in training duration and the responsibilities that come with these roles. The conversation also touches on the professionalism expected in high-pressure situations and the surprising lack of training for some positions.


    #BanterNBullshit
    #BanterNBullshitPodcast
    #HipHopPodcast
    #MilitaryTraining
    #AirForce
    #ICE
    #LawEnforcement
    #Professionalism
    #HighPressureJobs
    #Season4Episode2


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    3 mins
  • Clip: Uncle Murda's 2025 Wrap Up
    Jan 19 2026

    In this episode, M.Ikey and Cvrter Young discuss Uncle Murda's 2025 wrap-up, highlighting its impact on hip hop and the notable absence of certain artists. They delve into the differences between Uncle Murda and Mad Skills, and the anticipation surrounding 50 Cent's potential response to the Squad Is Rights freestyle. The conversation explores the dynamics of hip hop culture and the business acumen of artists like 50 Cent.
    #BanterNBullshit
    #HipHopPodcast
    #UncleMurda
    #RapUp2025
    #50Cent
    #NYHipHop
    #HipHopCulture
    #RapCommentary
    #MusicPodcast
    #HipHopDebate


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    5 mins
  • Redemption, Ownership & Beef: Hip-Hop Culture Check for 2026
    Jan 16 2026

    2026 is already feeling different — and hip-hop is right in the middle of it.

    In this episode of Banter’N’Bullsht*, M.I.Key and Cvrter Young break down the state of hip-hop culture, from the return of legacy figures like Max B and Fetty Wap to the ongoing conversations around redemption, ownership, and accountability in the music industry. The hosts discuss the importance of understanding contracts, the reality of predatory deals, and why artists are still fighting for control decades into the game.

    The conversation also dives into Uncle Murda’s Rap Up 2025, the business of beef and social-media rivalries involving 50 Cent and Papoose, and the double standards surrounding relationships in hip-hop. Beyond the music, the episode tackles heavier national topics, including racial disparities in media coverage, law-enforcement accountability, and why hip-hop remains a powerful platform for social commentary.

    This is culture talk, not clickbait.

    #banternbullshit#HipHop #HipHopCulture #MusicIndustry #RapPodcast #MaxB #FettyWap #UncleMurda #50Cent #Papoose#Redemption #Ownership #ArtistRights #MusicBusiness#HipHopBeef #Lyricism #SocialMedia
    #Accountability #MediaCoverage #RacialDisparities
    #LawEnforcement #CultureTalk #2026

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Epstein files 'stupid' or 'lazy'
    Jan 9 2026

    Join Cvrter Young and H as they delve into the chaotic landscape of 2025, discussing the societal shifts and political upheavals that define the year. From the controversial "Patriot Games" to the criminalization of immigration, this episode unpacks the madness and division in today's world. Tune in for a raw and unfiltered conversation on the state of the nation and the cultural shifts that are reshaping our future. #banternbullshit #podcast #hiphopculture #CulturalShift #PodcastDiscussion #2025Insights

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    5 mins