• Episode 210 | "Loose Lips Sink Ships…"
    Feb 20 2026

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    In this episode of I Want All The Smoke, we break down the latest controversy surrounding Vlad and his comments about Roc Nation and Megan Thee Stallion. Are media narratives being manipulated? Is this satire, strategy, or something deeper?

    We also discuss the recent allegations connected to Jay-Z and examine how social media influences public perception, celebrity reputation, and viral controversy. Could hacking, timing, or publicity stunts be playing a role? And what responsibility do platforms like VladTV have in shaping narratives?

    Beyond celebrity drama, we dive into:

    • Political messaging in entertainment

    • Racism and cultural appropriation in media

    • Gun rights vs. mental health debates

    • The impact of bullying on violence

    • Black History Month and the fight for civil rights

    • Why representation and education matter in combating racism

    This episode blends hip-hop culture, social commentary, and real talk about relationships, accountability, and equality.

    🔥 If you're interested in hip-hop news, celebrity controversies, media manipulation, Jay-Z updates, Megan Thee Stallion drama, Vlad TV interviews, and cultural debates — this episode is for you.




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    2 hrs and 24 mins
  • Episode 209 | "Show Me Your Pantries…"
    2 hrs and 10 mins
  • Episode 208 | "The Steak Isn't Real..."
    Feb 6 2026

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    On this episode:

    The hosts kick things off with lighthearted weekend stories and celebrations before shifting into deeper discussions on celebrity culture and its growing influence on politics and public opinion. They pay tribute to influential figures who've recently passed, debate accountability and redemption for public figures, and unpack concerns around media responsibility, free speech, and the current social and political climate in the U.S.

    The conversation then moves into entertainment and storytelling, examining lazy writing, predictable endings, and the importance of authentic representation — particularly in Black cinema and portrayals of street culture. The crew also explores how public perception forms around high-profile allegations and how association can blur the lines between rumor and guilt.

    Closing on a lighter note, the episode dives into hip hop culture, discussing lyrical importance, artist reputations, dream rap battles, and the legacies of artists like Fabolous, Lloyd Banks, Ludacris, and T.I., while also tackling the challenges modern artists face in today's crowded music landscape. A mix of humor, culture, and sharp commentary makes this episode both entertaining and thought-provoking.

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    3 hrs and 24 mins
  • Episode 207 | "Fuck Ice..."
    Jan 30 2026

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    On this episode:
    the hosts unpack the evolving landscape of hip hop culture, starting with the impact of diss tracks and the legal lines being drawn as high-profile cases—like Drake's—raise questions about artistic expression and accountability. They explore how these moments could shape the future of competitive rap, while emphasizing the ongoing need for authenticity and real representation in entertainment.

    The conversation expands beyond music as the hosts draw parallels between hip hop and professional wrestling, spotlighting Westside Gunn's ambitions in the wrestling world and what that crossover means culturally. From branding to storytelling, they examine how both industries thrive on larger-than-life personas grounded in real emotion.

    Later, the focus shifts to the highly anticipated Drake and J. Cole collaboration, including tour speculation and a breakdown of recent releases. The hosts analyze a new J. Cole track: "Disk 2 Track 2", reflecting on his artistic growth, strategic restraint, and positioning within today's rap hierarchy.

    The episode also features album reviews, with thoughts on A$AP Rocky's latest project and the rising presence of artists like IDK. To close things out, the hosts give their AFC Championship predictions before ending on a fun, off-the-cuff discussion about WWE and the growing influence of AI in pop culture.

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    1 hr and 54 mins
  • Episode 206| "Spicy Mayonnaise..."
    Jan 23 2026

    On this episode:
    Will Haze, Mason Xross, and Ejay mix wild humor with real conversations about community, culture, and responsibility. What starts as playful banter and weekend stories quickly turns into a deeper discussion about neighborhood safety, the ethics of "snitching," and the moral gray areas of protecting your community—especially when kids are involved.

    The hosts also dive into cultural identity and representation, reflecting on the influence of icons like Malcolm-Jamal Warner and the impact of shows such as The Cosby Show and Malcolm & Eddie. They explore what it means to be pro-Black in different environments, the complexities of interracial relationships, and how upbringing shapes perspective.

    Raw, funny, and thought-provoking, this episode balances laughs with honest reflection on life choices, past experiences, and the absurdities of society.

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    1 hr and 35 mins
  • Episode 205 | One-Winged Murder Fetus..."
    Jan 9 2026

    On this episode: Big laughs and classic Smoke energy as the crew trades jokes, holiday stories, and New Year reflections — talking growth, relationships, and what they're leaving behind in 2025. But as always, the jokes don't stop the real conversations from landing.

    The hosts take a moment to pay tribute to loved ones and respected figures who've recently passed, reminding us how tight the community really is and why checking in on your people matters more than ever. From there, the convo swings into music — debating classic albums, personal impact, and whether Blackout or Watch the Throne really deserves the crown. Spoiler: music is subjective, and the arguments get spicy 😤🎶

    Then things take a sharp turn into current events and global politics — with humor, skepticism, and a lot of "wait… make that make sense." The crew debates war crimes, kidnappings, financial motives behind military actions, and how legal definitions can shift depending on who's in charge. They also question whether civil unrest today hits the same as in past eras, and whether the world might be edging closer to something much bigger… yeah, that kind of conversation 👀🌍

    But it's not all heavy. The episode weaves in talk about loyalty in hip-hop, mental health in entertainment, and why representation in media needs to be more than just checking boxes. They even break down modern storytelling and how shows like Stranger Things sometimes trade clean narratives for shock value.

    And just when you think it can't get any more random… enter the legendary debate about a "One-Winged Murder Fetus." Don't ask. Just listen. 😂

    This episode is peak I Want All The Smoke:
    real talk, wild jokes, deep debates, hip-hop love, and moments that'll have you laughing right after thinking way too hard.

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    1 hr and 45 mins
  • Episode 204 | "We'll Name This Episode Tomorrow…"
    Dec 26 2025

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    In this episode,we welcome special guest host Ejay (@SojashSports) to the show!!

    The hosts kick things off with personal check-ins and holiday reflections before diving into the Diddy documentary and the serious allegations surrounding one of hip-hop's most powerful figures. They unpack the implications for his legacy, the role of accountability, and how fame and influence can shape public perception.

    The conversation expands into prescription ethics, the role of doctors in drug overdoses, and the cultural nuances that affect medical treatment. From there, the hosts explore politics, racism, and leadership, touching on the illusion of freedom in society and the polarizing impact of figures like Obama and Trump.

    Shifting into music and culture, the episode breaks down the anticipation around Nas and DJ Premier's collaboration, expectations vs. reality in legendary hip-hop releases, and the evolving legacy of icons in the genre — including MC Shan's controversial comments on hip-hop culture.

    The episode wraps with commentary on the current state of combat sports and a humorous take on recent boxing moments.



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    2 hrs and 40 mins
  • Episode 203 | "Cooney Tunes…"
    Dec 5 2025

    In this episode, the crew dives deep into the ever-shifting landscape of hip hop and the culture surrounding it. From The Game's controversial take on modern rap to the ongoing debate about the quality and direction of current hip-hop, the conversation pulls no punches. We explore how rivalries shape an artist's legacy, why character development in wrestling mirrors music careers, and what makes The Game's own legacy so layered and complex.

    The hosts share their personal musical influences, unpack the impact of social media on how we judge music, and reflect on how phrasing and public statements can change the whole narrative. The episode also touches on iconic moments like the Eminem vs. Benzino feud, the question of authenticity as artists age, and what it means to navigate the hood once you've become a millionaire.

    Beyond music, the discussion branches into culture and representation — from Lupita Nyong'o's typecasting challenges in Hollywood to the deeper meaning behind album covers and how cultural background shapes our interpretation of art. The crew also dives into friendship dynamics, how money can test relationships, and why communication is everything.

    Throughout the episode, humor and real talk blend seamlessly as the hosts explore current trends, industry evolution, and the voices shaping today's hip hop — all while dealing with a few technical hiccups that come with the podcast territory.

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    1 hr and 37 mins