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Diddy's The Love Album: Off The Grid Review, Nas' Magic 3 and Father's Day: A Kirk Franklin Story Review

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In this episode, Wellington is joined by guest Jamil Davis, a good friend of the show to review Nas' new album and last with Hit-Boy Magic 3 plus discuss what are some of their favorite projects from this duo. Next up, they review Diddy's The Love Album: Off The Grid, and highlight how this was an amazing album that had some high-level R&B music and was still current. For their next review, they discuss Cleo Sol's album Heaven and analyze what makes her such a different and unique singer. Finally, they review Drake featuring SZA's single "Slime You Out", how this prepares the stage for the new album, and what the soundscape might sound like with a nostalgic type of Drake sound being brought back. Finally, they review Little Brother's two new tracks "Wish Me Well" and "Glory Glory".

In the second half, they review Kirk Franklin's new documentary Father's Day and highlight how this was an emotional journey to watch plus very transparent. Wellington and Jamil also highlight how this changed so much of the structure of Kirk Franklin's new upcoming album and how Kirk might approach this project differently than any other album. Lastly, they have an honest conversation about family trauma, Kirk and his son Kerrion's rocky relationship, and much more.

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In this episode, Wellington is joined by guest Jamil Davis, a good friend of the show to review Nas' new album and last with Hit-Boy Magic 3 plus discuss what are some of their favorite projects from this duo. Next up, they review Diddy's The Love Album: Off The Grid, and highlight how this was an amazing album that had some high-level R&B music and was still current. For their next review, they discuss Cleo Sol's album Heaven and analyze what makes her such a different and unique singer. Finally, they review Drake featuring SZA's single "Slime You Out", how this prepares the stage for the new album, and what the soundscape might sound like with a nostalgic type of Drake sound being brought back. Finally, they review Little Brother's two new tracks "Wish Me Well" and "Glory Glory".

In the second half, they review Kirk Franklin's new documentary Father's Day and highlight how this was an emotional journey to watch plus very transparent. Wellington and Jamil also highlight how this changed so much of the structure of Kirk Franklin's new upcoming album and how Kirk might approach this project differently than any other album. Lastly, they have an honest conversation about family trauma, Kirk and his son Kerrion's rocky relationship, and much more.

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