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The Regime Report

The Regime Report

Written by: Rogue 3 Productions
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Welcome to The Regime Report.

We are 3 friends who want to share our laughs, our experiences, and most of all our creative minds with you.

Podcast will contain the following:

* Casual, conversational podcasts where we talk about everything under the sun: movies, music, sports but also life and lessons thats we can all learn from it


If you're looking for real conversation, creative storytelling, and the process of a small group of people putting something together, you're in the right place. Hit that subscribe button and come for the ride with Rogue 3 Productions.


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Episodes
  • Episode 3 "Rogue 3"
    Jan 19 2026

    In this episode, the hosts discuss the long-awaited comeback of D12 after 20 years, reflecting on the impact of ODB on Wu-Tang and D12's music. They also explore MTV's legacy and its transition from music videos to reality TV, highlighting David Bowie's influence on the representation of black artists in the music industry. The conversation shifts to J. Cole's anticipated album and the dynamics of hip-hop rivalries, particularly focusing on 50 Cent's feuds. Finally, they recommend recent album releases from artists like Redman and Ghostface, celebrating the timelessness of Queen's music.

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    42 mins
  • Episode 2 " We can go to Flynn's"
    Jan 17 2026

    In this episode of The Regime Report, the hosts delve into the iconic hip hop albums 'Illmatic' by Nas and 'Reasonable Doubt' by Jay-Z, discussing their impact on the genre and their personal favorites from each album. The conversation transitions into the evolution of hip hop, touching on the influence of Eminem and the current state of the music industry. The hosts also explore the complexities of relationships, particularly the concept of taking breaks, and how it reflects on personal growth and communication. The episode wraps up with reflections on the discussions and the importance of understanding both music and relationships.

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    Thanks again for listening, and keep the conversation going.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Episode 1 "We're not reporting sh*t"
    Jan 15 2026

    In the first episode of The Regime Report, the hosts dive into a variety of topics, starting with their personal introductions and wardrobe changes. They then explore the significance of Nas's album 'Illmatic', discussing its impact on hip hop and their favorite tracks. The conversation shifts to Nas's latest album 'Light Years', followed by a light-hearted debate on the dancing prowess of Michael Jackson versus Chris Brown. The hosts also touch on the challenges of modern dating through apps, sharing their experiences and frustrations. Finally, they discuss a recent documentary about Puff Daddy, reflecting on the complexities of fame and personal relationships in the music industry.


    We appreciate your support, and if you enjoyed the show, please take a moment to subscribe and leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform. Your feedback helps us reach more listeners.

    Visit Our Website: https://www.youtube.com/@Rogue3Productions for show notes, updates, and more content!

    Stay tuned for our next episode.

    Thanks again for listening, and keep the conversation going.

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    46 mins
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