Kirk Cousins' Big Payday in Atlanta, Mike Tyson-Jake Paul Fight, Schoolboy Q's Blue Lips and Dune: Part Two Review
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In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss Kirk Cousins' major move to the Falcons, Saquon Barkley going to the Eagles, and Derrick Henry signing with the Ravens. Next up, they discuss Karl Anthony Towns being out for Minnesota, Anthony Edwards possibly being the next face of the league, and Victor Wembanyama's current progression. Finally, they discuss Mike Tyson-Jake Paul's upcoming fight, LSU-South Carolina altercation, and Anthony Joshua's win vs. Francis Ngannou.
In the second half, they're joined by guest Maurice Hendricks, a longtime friend of the show to review Schoolboy Q's Blue Lips album and they discuss some of the divided reception towards it due to the multiple beat switches and different production. Next up, they review Kota the Friend's Lyrics to GO Vol. 5 and Jack Freeman's Nina album. Finally, they discuss the upcoming Future-Metro Boomin albums and Kanye's decision to release Vultures 2 on his website and charge for it.
In the last half, Wellington and Maurice are joined by guest Alex Hampton, head of Momentum Media to review Dune: Part Two, directed by Denis Villeneuve and starring Timothèe Chalamet, Zendaya, Austin Butler and Florence Pugh. They start by discussing how amazing the quality and visual appeal of this movie was. They also analyze how this will lead into the third film, Paul's character having significant character development, Chani's pivotal role and they close out by discussing if this franchise can have similar replay vaule to what Star Wars has always had.
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