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Not That Brother Love

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In this episode of Veto's Corner, we dive straight into the explicit and unfiltered world of celebrity responses, beginning with Pardison Fontane's bold reaction to Megan Thee Stallion's latest single, "Cobra." Brace yourself for the raw details and uncensored insights into this musical clash.
Shifting gears, we move on to DaBaby's revealing interview on Club Shay Shay, where he confidently asserts that his verse on Kanye West's "Jail" surpasses the iconic Jay-Z's contribution. Join us as we unpack the bold statement and explore the ripples it sends through the hip-hop community.
Staying in the realm of rap royalty, our focus turns to Coach K's interview, where he drops a bombshell about Young Jeezy potentially being bigger than Jay-Z—especially in the southern scene. We dissect Coach K's statement and its implications on the regional dynamics of hip-hop.
Next on the list is Drumma Boy's interview, where he sparks controversy by suggesting Tupac Shakur was playing a character to fit in with Death Row. Uncover the nuances of this statement and the discussions it ignites within the hip-hop community.
Shifting to a positive note, we salute the legendary NAS for launching the 'Paid In Full' Foundation, dedicated to providing financial support and healthcare to the hip-hop community. Explore the impact of NAS's philanthropic efforts on the well-being of artists in the industry.
Finally, we wrap up with a ringside view of the Shakur Stevenson fight, delving into his lackluster performance and the reactions it garnered. It's a comprehensive journey through the highs, lows, and controversies in the ever-evolving landscape of music, culture, and sports.
Pardi responds to Megan The Stallion - Time Stamp: 3:37
Was Da Baby verse better than Jay Z? - Time Stamp: 18:38
Was Jeezy Bigger than Hov? - Time Stamp: 27:43
Drumma Boy Saying 2pac was trying to fit in - Time Stamp: 32:47
Nas starts paid and full foundation - Time Stamp: 48:23
Shakur Stevenson lack luster performance - Time Stamp: 49:55

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"Welcome to “Veto’s Corner”. Please note that the views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the hosts and guests, and do not necessarily reflect the views of “Veto’s Corner”or its affiliates. Some of the content shared on this podcast may be intended for comedic or entertainment purposes only, and should not be taken as factual information. We encourage our listeners to conduct their own research and form their own opinions on any topics discussed. Thank you for listening!"

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Chapters

1. Not That Brother Love (00:00:00)

2. Pardi responds to Megan The Stallion (00:03:37)

3. Was Da Baby verse better than Jay Z? (00:18:38)

4. Was Jeezy Bigger than Hov? (00:27:43)

5. Drumma Boy Saying 2pac was trying to fit in (00:32:47)

6. Nas starts paid and full foundation (00:46:30)

7. Shakur Stevenson lack luster performance (00:49:55)

56 episodes

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Send us a Text Message.

In this episode of Veto's Corner, we dive straight into the explicit and unfiltered world of celebrity responses, beginning with Pardison Fontane's bold reaction to Megan Thee Stallion's latest single, "Cobra." Brace yourself for the raw details and uncensored insights into this musical clash.
Shifting gears, we move on to DaBaby's revealing interview on Club Shay Shay, where he confidently asserts that his verse on Kanye West's "Jail" surpasses the iconic Jay-Z's contribution. Join us as we unpack the bold statement and explore the ripples it sends through the hip-hop community.
Staying in the realm of rap royalty, our focus turns to Coach K's interview, where he drops a bombshell about Young Jeezy potentially being bigger than Jay-Z—especially in the southern scene. We dissect Coach K's statement and its implications on the regional dynamics of hip-hop.
Next on the list is Drumma Boy's interview, where he sparks controversy by suggesting Tupac Shakur was playing a character to fit in with Death Row. Uncover the nuances of this statement and the discussions it ignites within the hip-hop community.
Shifting to a positive note, we salute the legendary NAS for launching the 'Paid In Full' Foundation, dedicated to providing financial support and healthcare to the hip-hop community. Explore the impact of NAS's philanthropic efforts on the well-being of artists in the industry.
Finally, we wrap up with a ringside view of the Shakur Stevenson fight, delving into his lackluster performance and the reactions it garnered. It's a comprehensive journey through the highs, lows, and controversies in the ever-evolving landscape of music, culture, and sports.
Pardi responds to Megan The Stallion - Time Stamp: 3:37
Was Da Baby verse better than Jay Z? - Time Stamp: 18:38
Was Jeezy Bigger than Hov? - Time Stamp: 27:43
Drumma Boy Saying 2pac was trying to fit in - Time Stamp: 32:47
Nas starts paid and full foundation - Time Stamp: 48:23
Shakur Stevenson lack luster performance - Time Stamp: 49:55

Support the Show.

Follow Veto’s Corner:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vetoscornerpodcast

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VetosCornerPodcast

Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@Vetoscornerpodcast
Youtube Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@vetoscornerpodcast

Follow Veto Vangundy:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vetovangundy

Twitter: https://twitter.com/vetovangundy

Follow Kyng Musix:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Ky.n.gmusix

Disclaimer
"Welcome to “Veto’s Corner”. Please note that the views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the hosts and guests, and do not necessarily reflect the views of “Veto’s Corner”or its affiliates. Some of the content shared on this podcast may be intended for comedic or entertainment purposes only, and should not be taken as factual information. We encourage our listeners to conduct their own research and form their own opinions on any topics discussed. Thank you for listening!"

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Not That Brother Love (00:00:00)

2. Pardi responds to Megan The Stallion (00:03:37)

3. Was Da Baby verse better than Jay Z? (00:18:38)

4. Was Jeezy Bigger than Hov? (00:27:43)

5. Drumma Boy Saying 2pac was trying to fit in (00:32:47)

6. Nas starts paid and full foundation (00:46:30)

7. Shakur Stevenson lack luster performance (00:49:55)

56 episodes

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