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“Keep It Rollin’”

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In Episode 10 of Season 2 The Flats kick off the show by jumping into the Father’s Day highs and lows, the sentencing of Derek Chauvin, and The Trick Daddy madness after his comments regarding Beyoncé. The crew follows up with a recap on the Megan and DaBaby fallout and just why for fellas in relationships to reply online. Tyler The Creator’s new album ‘Call Me If You Get Lost’ is discussed after promising features held up as they should. Nick Cannon Recently announced another pregnancy and the guys debate whether having a plethora of kids takes away from their personal time with parents in raising them. A discussion on if it’s fitting to support a lifestyle after going separate ways is valid or not is then debated. Only fans deciding to move away from adult content is hit on after the guys have questions in terms or copyrights and licensing for the content creators. Quick hits like Governor Abbott’s law against teaching on systematic racism and John Mcafee’s shocking suicide allegations in a Spanish jail are hit on. Lastly the guys discuss Steve Kerr’s comments on KD and what’s new in TV and film. Tune in to Episode 10 NOW!|Intro - Isaiah Rashad - Headshots|Outro - Cozz ft. J.Cole - Knock The Hustle|(@gullyveli)(@imjohnnyhoe)(@hf_cartie)(@xxbig_boyjayxx)
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In Episode 10 of Season 2 The Flats kick off the show by jumping into the Father’s Day highs and lows, the sentencing of Derek Chauvin, and The Trick Daddy madness after his comments regarding Beyoncé. The crew follows up with a recap on the Megan and DaBaby fallout and just why for fellas in relationships to reply online. Tyler The Creator’s new album ‘Call Me If You Get Lost’ is discussed after promising features held up as they should. Nick Cannon Recently announced another pregnancy and the guys debate whether having a plethora of kids takes away from their personal time with parents in raising them. A discussion on if it’s fitting to support a lifestyle after going separate ways is valid or not is then debated. Only fans deciding to move away from adult content is hit on after the guys have questions in terms or copyrights and licensing for the content creators. Quick hits like Governor Abbott’s law against teaching on systematic racism and John Mcafee’s shocking suicide allegations in a Spanish jail are hit on. Lastly the guys discuss Steve Kerr’s comments on KD and what’s new in TV and film. Tune in to Episode 10 NOW!|Intro - Isaiah Rashad - Headshots|Outro - Cozz ft. J.Cole - Knock The Hustle|(@gullyveli)(@imjohnnyhoe)(@hf_cartie)(@xxbig_boyjayxx)
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