Episodes

  • New Money for GloRilla's Sister BroRilla, Sexyy Red New Michael Jackson Sample, Cardi B Tour & More.
    Feb 15 2026

    GloRilla is feuding with her sister Scar Face Woods over claims she provides limited financial support to their family, with Woods alleging Glo paid their parents $9,000 to publicly praise her; after saying $2,500 could fix things, Woods’ interview went viral and brought in about $30,000 in donations, including $2,500 from Tory Lanez, which she has since leveraged into merchandise sales. Meanwhile, the estate of Michael Jackson says it did not authorize Sexyy Red’s explicit “Beat It” remix titled “Just Eat It,” after Lil Yachty posted a studio clip online, sparking backlash and criticism from Monie Love; the original 1982 hit, produced by Quincy Jones, topped the Billboard Hot 100. Cardi B also drew controversy on her “Little Miss Drama Tour” in California after telling fans they should be ready to confront ICE agents if they appeared, later praising Bad Bunny for similar remarks that were criticized by conservatives including Donald Trump. Lastly, Chuck D defended hip-hop’s place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame after Gene Simmons argued on a podcast that rap does not belong, with Chuck D emphasizing hip-hop’s cultural and historical ties to rock and roll.

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    30 mins
  • J. Cole Isn’t Done Yet!
    Feb 7 2026

    Join Music IV Breakfast hosts Octavia March and Relle Roulette as they break down J. Cole’s long-anticipated album The Fall Off, a project nearly a decade in the making that Cole began conceptualizing around 2016 and teasing publicly since 2018. The album is deeply personal, from its cover art—shot in the exact room and chair where he made his first beats at 15—to its double-disc structure, with “Disc 29” reflecting his hometown mindset at that age and “Disc 39” capturing his perspective at 39. The intro samples mathematician Andrew Wiles, symbolizing years of quiet dedication, while tracks like “The Fall-Off Is Inevitable” were carefully crafted over long, focused sessions. The project features uncredited appearances from artists like Future, Tems, and Erykah Badu, production from heavyweights including The Alchemist and Boi-1da, and callbacks to his earliest work, including his 2007 mixtape The Come Up. Hidden gems throughout—such as “False Prophets,” recorded for this album years ago, and references to “The Storm,” the first song he ever wrote—bring Cole’s journey full circle.

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    24 mins
  • Mike Will Made-It VS Hit Boy Verzuz 🔥 Hip hop producers battle recap | #MIVB
    Feb 1 2026

    Tap into this hip hop podcast episode of Music IV Breakfast as hosts Octavia March and Relle Roulette break down the Verzuz battle between powerhouse producers Hit-Boy and Mike Will Made-It, delivering sharp commentary and real-time reactions perfect for fans of hip hop culture, rap debates, and music industry talk. The conversation dives into Nicki Minaj news, unpacking her viral social media presence, outspoken political views, and her headline-making support of Donald Trump, including public moments involving Melania Trump. The hosts also react to The Game’s controversial podcast interview, critiquing his comments on relationships, parenting, and his ongoing quest for attention, while comparing his current persona to his earlier career highs. Packed with hip hop commentary, pop culture analysis, music podcast clips, Verzuz reactions, and blog-style discussion, this episode is a must-watch for YouTubers, hip hop bloggers, and podcast fans looking for trending topics, viral rap conversations, and engaging music podcast content.

    #MikeWillMadeIt #HitBoy #Verzuz #NickiMinaj #DonLemon #TheGame

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    55 mins
  • Drake and Nicki Minaj Beyond Repair!
    Jan 25 2026

    This episode of Music IV Breakfast dives into a wild mix of hip-hop, headlines, and controversy, starting with Don Lemon clashing publicly with Nicki Minaj after she fired off homophobic insults over his coverage of anti-ICE protests—an exchange that escalated as the DOJ briefly explored charges against Lemon before a judge shut them down, while Nicki separately avoided having to sell her mansion after paying a last-minute judgment tied to an assault lawsuit involving her husband. The show then shifts to T.I., who’s officially back in rap mode with a Pharrell-produced single and a final double album aimed at killing off his “King of the South” ego. J. Cole dominates the next segment, breaking down the obsessive creative process behind “Disc 2 Track 2” and fueling hype for The Fall-Off, plus a rumored pre-album mixtape packed with classic beats. Finally, Drake closes things out by appealing the dismissal of his defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group, arguing that Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” crossed the line from rap beef into damaging false accusations—setting up another round in hip-hop’s biggest legal and lyrical battle.

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    49 mins
  • End of an Era? Why The Fall Off Might Be J. Cole’s Most Important Album Ever + Full Episode of MIVB
    Jan 18 2026

    Join Music IV Breakfast host Octavia March & Relle Roulette, as we highlight several major moments in hip-hop and pop culture, beginning with Cam Newton’s widely criticized interview with Lady London, where he refused to acknowledge his misuse of the word “NCLECTA” and dismissed traditional dictionary definitions, prompting backlash and praise for Lady London’s composure and confidence. We also covers the escalating feud between A$AP Rocky and Drake, marked by Rocky’s diss track “Stole Your Flow,” with tensions fueled by accusations of style copying and taunts involving Rihanna, though many fans now appear tired of the ongoing back-and-forth. Additionally, we discusses Yung Miami teasing her upcoming song “Tea Time” as a response to critics, showcasing her confidence and determination despite continued skepticism stemming from past criticisms of her acting and rapping skills. Finally, we examines the anticipation surrounding J. Cole’s forthcoming album The Fall Off, which is expected to be a reflective, potentially final project that traces his career in reverse, embraces the natural rise and fall of fame, and signals a mature, introspective close to his decade-long run in the industry.

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    37 mins
  • SPOILER ALERT! HIs & Hers on Netflix Reaction Video
    Jan 16 2026

    In this Music IV Breakfast, host Octavia March delivers a blog-style deep dive and spoiler-filled review of a gripping thriller series His & Hers.The series follows estranged spouses Anna and Jack as they find themselves on opposite sides of a murder investigation, setting the stage for a tense psychological thriller. A tightly woven network of friendships and betrayals among Anna, Rachel, Catherine (Lexi), Helen, and Zoe drives the narrative, with constant twists and shocking revelations that challenge initial assumptions. Central themes include loyalty, deception, and the extreme measures a mother will take to protect her child, with layered characters whose true motivations slowly come to light. The show masterfully builds suspense through to an unexpected conclusion, highlighted by powerful performances—especially from Tessa Thompson and Crystal Fox—and a final revelation involving Anna’s mother that leaves a strong, lasting impression on viewers.

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    11 mins
  • Enough of Adin Ross & His White Privilege
    Jan 12 2026

    In this episode of Music IV Breakfast, hosts Octavia & Relle break down the latest hip-hop culture news shaking the industry, from Aiden Ross’s controversial comments toward Dolce, a Black female artist, to the sharp Joe Budden response that exposed deeper cultural tensions in hip hop. This episode dives into the growing divide between artists seen as protecting the culture—Nas, Jay-Z, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar—and those accused of straying from hip hop’s core values, including Lil Wayne and Nicki Minaj. We also explore the historic shutdown of MTV’s music channels after 44 years and what it means for independent artists, new YouTubers, hip hop podcasters, music bloggers, and creators navigating today’s digital music era dominated by YouTube, Spotify, TikTok, and streaming platforms. If you’re a small YouTuber, hip hop content creator, or music blogger looking for insight, commentary, and viral discussions on the future of hip hop, music industry shifts, and culture vs clout, this episode delivers essential conversation you don’t want to miss.

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    39 mins
  • Adin Ross Disrespects Doechii Yet Again In New Diss Song
    Jan 7 2026

    Adin Ross just dropped new music — and one lyric mentioning Doechii has the internet in full debate mode.
    In this episode of Music IV Breakfast, we break down the lyrics, the reactions, and why this moment feels bigger than just one line in a song. Fans are divided, timelines are heated, and questions are being raised about intent, accountability, and hip-hop culture in 2026.

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    #AdinRoss #Doechii #MusicIVBreakfast #HipHopNews #RapDrama #InternetCulture #MusicCommentary #ViralHipHop #YouTubePodcast

    [00:01] – Introduction & Preview: Opening clips and host introductions for "Music IV Breakfast" with Octavia March and Relle Roulette.

    [01:59] – Diddy’s Sons & Zeus Network: Discussion about Justin and Christian Combs' upcoming docuseries addressing their father’s legal issues.

    [05:28] – 50 Cent vs. Papoose: Breakdown of the social media feud involving AI-generated videos and Clarissa Shields.

    [10:25] – Nicki Minaj Deportation Petition: Commentary on the viral petition and Nicki Minaj’s recent appearance at a political event.

    [13:50] – Jermaine Jackson’s Hair Controversy: Reaction to Jermaine Jackson’s claims about his "afro" and slicked-back hairstyle.

    [16:22] – Janet Jackson Discussion: Brief commentary on Janet Jackson's recent public photos.

    [19:06] – "Relativity" Freestyle: A musical performance/freestyle segment titled "Relativity."

    [21:33] – Doechii vs. Adin Ross: Deep dive into Doechii’s new song with SZA, her response to "industry plant" allegations, and Adin Ross’s subsequent diss track.

    [27:14] – 6ix9ine’s Involvement: Discussion regarding Tekashi 6ix9ine’s appearance on Adin Ross’s stream and the disrespect toward black women in hip-hop media.

    [31:50] Outro

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    32 mins