On What Tho Podcast

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Where the real breakdowns in sports, music, and culture happen! Check out hosts Baribeatz, King Muse, and J-West. read less
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Ep. 120, "Bow, Bow, Bow"
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Ep. 120, "Bow, Bow, Bow"
In this high-energy episode of the "On What Tho Podcast," hosts BariBeatz, King Muse, and JWest4Life bring an electrifying mix of sports commentary and cultural discourse as they live-stream and react to an intense NBA game. With their characteristic enthusiasm and keen insights, the trio dives into the playoff atmosphere, discussing the strategy and performance of teams and players in real-time. As the game unfolds, the hosts engage in lively banter, reacting to plays and players with humor and sharp analysis. They share their predictions, talk through the game's dynamics, and offer play-by-play commentary that feels like you're watching the game with knowledgeable and entertaining friends. Their discussions extend beyond the court as they touch on recent sports news, including the NFL draft, and reflect on the broader implications of the events they are witnessing. The episode is peppered with cultural references and spontaneous moments that capture the essence of live sports enjoyment. From laughing at unexpected plays to serious discussions about team strategies and player injuries, "Bow Bow Bow Bow" encapsulates the passionate and all-encompassing approach of the podcast to blending sports, culture, and music. Listeners are treated to not just a recap of the game but a deeper understanding of the sports world through the eyes of three avid sports fans and cultural commentators. As always, the episode is about more than just sports; it's about the interaction of sports with broader cultural trends and the personal stories that emerge from the game. So tune in to feel the pulse of the playoffs and join the vibrant discussion, laughter, and the occasional heated debate on what truly makes sports a vital part of our cultural landscape.
Ep. 114, "Big Backs Can Move A Little"
Mar 9 2024
Ep. 114, "Big Backs Can Move A Little"
In this dynamic episode of "What it do on what the podcast," titled "Big Backs Can Still Move," hosts BariBeats, King Muse, and JWest4Life delve deep into the world of sports, combining humor, analysis, and community interaction in a way that only they can. The duo kicks off with their signature energy, quickly diving into the latest happenings in the NFL and NBA, sharing their unfiltered take on free agency buzz and standout teams making waves post-All-Star break. With a special focus on the Bucks' unbeaten streak and playoff predictions, the conversation is both insightful and entertaining. Listeners are treated to a live Twitch stream, enhancing the experience with real-time engagement. The hosts encourage followers to join the conversation, promising the excitement of their upcoming YouTube streaming page. Their banter spans a wide range of topics, from team performances to individual player highlights, offering a fresh perspective on the sports world. Beyond sports, the episode touches on the cultural zeitgeist, including their venture into TikTok and the humor found in everyday moments. The camaraderie between Bart and King Muse is palpable, making for a listening experience that feels like you're hanging out with friends. This episode is not just about sports; it's a deep dive into the culture surrounding the games, the players, and the fans that make it all come alive. "Big Backs Can Still Move" is more than just a podcast episode; it's a celebration of sports, culture, and community. Whether you're a hardcore sports fan or just looking for a good laugh, Bart and King Muse have got you covered. Tune in, join the conversation, and maybe even challenge the hosts to a bench press competition – if you dare.
Ep. 113, "Shea Butter Biscuit"
Mar 1 2024
Ep. 113, "Shea Butter Biscuit"
In this flavorful episode of "Shea Butter Biscuits," we're serving up a rich blend of culture, politics, and street wisdom. Our hosts kick things off with a dive into the political landscape, focusing on the surprising connection between Joe Biden and Black America, highlighting the importance of genuinely understanding what Black voters are seeking from their political leaders. They don't shy away from critiquing the superficial strategies employed by some to win over Black voters, using the example of Donald Trump's gaudy sneaker line and the misplaced confidence in celebrity endorsements. As the conversation deepens, the discussion turns to the disillusionment with the political process among young Black voters, touching on the sentiments of being overworked, underpaid, and seeking more substantial reasons to engage in voting. The hosts passionately call for new, younger leadership to step forward, reflecting a broader desire for change that resonates within many communities. Amidst the political talk, the episode seamlessly transitions into sports commentary, sharing insights and predictions about NBA games and players, embodying the show's unique ability to blend serious discourse with the everyday passions that keep us grounded. The hosts' chemistry shines as they bounce from basketball analysis to broader cultural commentary, making stops along the way to discuss the state of Black leadership and the need for a fresh wave of young, dynamic figures to reinvigorate the political and social landscape. Through laughter, candid observations, and a few hot takes, "Shea Butter Biscuits" delivers an episode that's as thought-provoking as it is entertaining. Whether they're dissecting the latest NBA game or unpacking the complexities of engaging young Black voters, our hosts offer a perspective that's both refreshing and deeply needed in today's conversation. Tune in for an episode that's as rich and multifaceted as the community it celebrates.