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With sports nonexistent, social distancing in full effect, social media in full effect, and arrogant f*cks talking sh*t in group chats, Dan & Tuge decided to invite some friends on to the podcast to get to the bottom of one of their most heated
With social distancing still in full effect, Dan is joined by Tuge, Spilly & Ari 7even via video chat to celebrate the release of Tuge’s “The Vaxxine”. Together they listen to the 6 track EP in its entirety, talk about each individual record, a
Dan’s first attempt at getting his boys to dial into a group chat is a giant fail, but Midtown Nate manages to joins the convo. Together they discuss : getting food deliveries during the pandemic, drug dealers using drones, how to properly edge
Fear of the Coronavirus has everyone in isolation, but the podcast must go on! Dan rants about people not taking the pandemic serious and admits how much he has enjoyed not wearing deodorant while in quarantine. He then calls Tuge where they di
The guys get together, drink some red wine, and chat about the Coronavirus—specifically that black people don’t catch it. Other black myths are discussed, and dispelled. Later they touch on : 50 Cent’s new show “For Life”, the de-aging techniqu
The long awaited episode with the Joey Wolf AKA the Wolf Man BKA Joe P is here! Joe takes us on a walk down memory lane as he recalls the old neighborhood in Coney Island that inspired the hustler he once was — a favorite son of the 1960’s Ital
Tuge opens the episode by claiming that he thinks he has contracted Coronavirus, but he courageously battles through so that the guys can pay tribute to Pop Smoke (RIP). Dan shares his court side experience at All-Star Weekend in Chicago, which
Tuge and Spilly pull up to Dan’s crib to chat about recent Netlfix documentaries, such as the Aaron Hernandez doc and Don’t F**k With Cats. Tuge recollects the time he got a ‘happy ending’ at a massage parlor, and yes, it’s gross. The convo goe
The guys kick off 2020, or Twanky-Twanky—thank you Hennessy—with a brand new episode featuring guest, rapper, and friend, Spilly Billy. Dan painfully admits that he accidentally lost the first hour of this episode. Again, Hennessy. However thin
J.Cardim is a producer who has worked with the who’s who of the rap game — French Montana, Lil Wayne, Fabolous, The Lox, Ludacris — to name a few. The guys cue Cardim up to tell his origin story and describe his early days as a producer on the
Halloween, the day of the year dedicated to ghosts, goblins, costumes (and thot-stumes), candy… and tales from the hood. The crew goes around the “campfire” and shares personal scary stories — kicked off by Tuge who describes the time he had an
The crew welcomes Zack Einhorn, a music industry manager turned TV producer turned growth marketer. Zack recalls his early days in the music biz, telling stories about meeting Kanye West before his infamous car accident, posting up outside of D
Dan discusses how technologically illiterate his dad is, while Tuge remembers his dad falling and breaking his hand while checking out “Facebook thots”. Other topics include : addiction to smartphones, BET awards recap (and why no one cares abo
The guys talk about gray sweats and dick prints — pause. Afterwards they break down Rd 1 of the Shaq vs Damien Lillard rap battle. Tuge admits his favorite artist of all time is Michael Jackson, but hasn’t seen the recent HBO documentary, so Da
The episode kicks off with a new game called “Corporate Lingo”, where Tuge, a millennial from the hood with no corporate experience, attempts to decipher shorthand jargon typically used in an office setting. Later, Dan shares an uncomfortable s
The guys introduce their first guest, their friend Cam Frazer, a rapper/producer and high school dean — yeah that exists. Together they get drunk and discuss everything from Siamese twin porn to vape pens to past school teachers that inspired t
Tuge’s one year old son, Dio, spits a couple bars to kick off the episode and provides background noise throughout. Having been inundated with Tekashi69 courtroom memes over the last week, the guys offer their personal views on the case — as ex
The guys analyze the word “love”, leading to a conversation about teenage heartbreak — Dan talks about crying over an ex, while Tuge recalls his most petty behavior. Things get deep as they discuss gun control and homelessness in America — and
The guys discuss how easy it is to create music (and other art) nowadays versus back-in-the-day, leading to a convo about the fall of “true artistry”. Tuge questions the age kids should be taught about slavery, and the guys argue about vaccinat
Having just watched the pilot of HBO’s “The Righteous Gemstones”, the guys kick off this episode with some thoughts on wealthy preachers, i.e. Joel Olsteen. Tuge previews a new freestyle that opens up a discussion about haters on social media.
The guys, uninformed as they may be, expand on cosmetic surgery and discuss their preferred ass and boob hand feel. Masturbation style and tricks of the trade, such as wearing condoms while jerking off, are shared. After dragging Beyonce’s perf
The first episode of MFNARM pulls no punches as Dan and Tuge introduce themselves, discuss the proper way to address “short people”, admit their curiosity about the “Q” in “LGBTQ”, and question whether or not they’d share a bed with one another
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