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Welcome to the Jungle Squad Cast, where the urban jungle meets raw conversation and unfiltered fun!

Step into our world, hosted by the multifaceted Ape Loso - an artist with lyrical prowess and a passion for music and music education. Flanking him are two ride-or-die homies who bring their own flavors to the mix: Rad, the gravity-defying parkour master and gymnast who flips conventional thinking on its head, and Rahh, the smooth-talking fashion aficionado and business savant who keeps the squad looking fresh and the conversations even fresher.

This isn't your average podcast - it's a weekly sonic adventure that drops hotter than your favorite mixtape. We're diving deep into the pulsating heart of Hip Hop and R&B, dissecting the latest tracks and uncovering the stories behind the music that moves you. But we don't stop there. Our fingers are on the pulse of what's trending, from viral moments to breaking news that's shaking up the culture.

Think you've heard it all when it comes to relationship talk? Think again. The Jungle Squad brings perspectives as diverse as our backgrounds, tackling love, sex, and everything in between with the kind of honesty that'll have you nodding along or playfully arguing with your speakers.

Every season, we open our studio doors to a parade of guests that'll blow your mind. From up-and-coming artists ready to set the world on fire to entrepreneurs hustling their way to the top, influencers changing the game, and friends of the show who feel like your own crew by the end of the episode. It's like the ultimate house party where everyone's invited, and the conversations are always lit.

We pride ourselves on keeping it real, whether we're breaking down bars, sharing personal stories that'll have you crying from laughter, or diving into topics that make you think. With the Jungle Squad, you're not just a listener - you're part of the family. Our chemistry is infectious, our humor is on point, and our insights? They're sharper than a fresh fade.

So if you're looking for a podcast that feels less like a show and more like kickin' it with your best friends, you've found your new weekly addiction. We're funny without trying too hard, comfortable like your favorite hoodie, and as easy to vibe with as that perfect summer playlist.

Tune in every week for a dose of entertainment, education, and pure, unadulterated realness. The Jungle Squad Cast - where the beats are hot, the takes are hotter, and the squad is always ready to welcome you to the jungle. Let's get wild!

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The Jungle welcomes a new voice in Episode 130 as Toya Top Floor steps into the den. As the host of Unknown Plug CT, Toya lives at the intersection of media, culture, and conversation, making her a natural fit for the Jungle’s unfiltered energy. Before the debates heat up, we take time to get to know her — how she built her platform, what drives her voice, and why Connecticut continues to produce conversations louder than people expect. Music opens the episode with the squad breaking down fresh drops and shifting sounds. Polo G’s “High Tolerance” sparks discussion around pain rap and whether vulnerability still hits the same when success changes the struggle. Lil Uzi’s “Regular” brings the conversation into individuality, evolution, and what it means to stay weird while staying relevant. A$AP Ferg’s “Flip Phone Shorty” taps into nostalgia, image, and the balance between simplicity and status in today’s culture. From there, the Jungle turns its attention to the headlines — and the reactions don’t disappoint. Lena The Plug inviting Blueface into content territory while Adam watches sends the room into a deeper conversation about boundaries, performance, and where spectacle replaces intimacy. Juelz Santana’s comments about kids not needing to know how to read ignite a necessary discussion about responsibility, influence, and how careless words travel further when you have a platform. OBJ admitting he can’t make $100 million last shocks the room and opens a bigger conversation about financial literacy, lifestyle inflation, and the myths of generational wealth. And 50 Cent promoting a Diddy documentary on Good Morning America becomes less about promotion and more about power, timing, and who controls narratives in real time. As always, the episode finds its core in the relationship talk — where the jokes fade and the honesty sets in. The squad asks whether people still need to formally ask someone to be their girlfriend in an era where situationships run the game. Then comes the uncomfortable hypothetical: if your partner allows a threesome but it can only involve your pleasure and not theirs, is that really freedom or just control? The conversation deepens as we explore where honesty crosses into oversharing, and whether being too available actually kills attraction rather than builds security. Episode 130 balances insight, humor, and tension — a conversation shaped by media minds, cultural chaos, and relationship realities that don’t come with clean answers. A new guest, familiar Jungle energy, and another reminder that nothing here is meant to be comfortable — just real. Enter the Jungle: Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ Follow: @thejunglesquadcast Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks Guest: Toya Top Floor – Unknown Plug CT
The Kay Bunnie is BACK Cast

The Kay Bunnie is BACK Cast

2025-12-0701:38:56

Kay Bunnie returns!Episode 129 brings a familiar face back into the Jungle, but this time the conversation cuts even deeper. Kay Bunnie returns to the den with more experience, more confidence, and a clearer sense of who she is — both as a creator and as a woman navigating an industry most people only think they understand. From the moment she sits down, the energy shifts. What starts as playful honesty turns into raw transparency, and the Jungle becomes the safest unsafe place for the truth.We open with an icebreaker that immediately heats up the room. Kay breaks down the turn-ons that work every time, and the squad jumps into one of the oldest debates in the bedrooms of America: what matters more — length, width, or the consistency of the stroke? The conversation sets the tone for an episode that doesn’t hide, doesn’t shy away, and definitely doesn’t pretend.From there, we move into The Come Up, where Kay unpacks the early struggles, the judgment, and the unexpected support. She explains whether strangers or people close to her were harsher critics when she started building her brand, and how the adult industry reshaped her views on dating, love, and commitment. Then she gives a glimpse into the future: what kind of content we can expect from her in 2026, and how she plans to evolve in a space that changes fast and tests everybody who steps into it.Sex Reality Talk takes the episode into a deeper, more emotional lane. Kay speaks on the mentally draining parts of the job — the side of sex work that most people never consider. She opens up about the last fan who became emotionally attached, and how she maintains boundaries between her real self and the persona the internet thinks she is. It’s honest, complicated, and eye-opening.Then it’s time for the DMs, the digital jungle where anything can happen. Kay reveals the emoji men use the most when shooting their shot, and the squad laughs through the stories that follow. She also breaks down the moments when a supposed business inquiry turns into a kink request, proving yet again that the internet never fails to be unpredictable.Bag Talk is where the episode gets strategic. Kay details how her brand has grown since her last visit, the business side of her platform, and the lessons she’s learned about protecting herself from scammers, chargebacks, and people trying to eat off her grind. She also shares how she makes money outside of OnlyFans, showing the full range of her hustle.The closing conversation brings everything back to the person behind the persona. Kay talks about what she’s proud of that has nothing to do with adult work, the debate around whether sex work empowers women or exposes them to more harm, and the misconceptions she wants to clear up before she leaves the Jungle once again.Episode 129 is unfiltered, intimate, and boldly honest. It’s a conversation that goes beyond content, beyond sex, beyond the platform — straight into the heart of a woman building her own narrative in a world that tries to write it for her.Welcome back to the Jungle.—🔔 Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ 📲 Follow: @thejunglesquadcast Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks#JungleSquadCast #Episode129 #KayBunnie #SexWorkDiscussion #AdultIndustry #OnlyFansCreators #RelationshipTalk #BagTalk #PodcastUnfiltered
The Jungle opens its doors to new energy in Episode 128 as R&B singer Neida steps into the den. From the moment she sits down, the conversation shifts — softer in tone, but sharper in honesty. This episode blends artistry, vulnerability, and real-life perspective in a way only a guest with a true story can bring. Before we dive into the chaos of culture and relationships, we take our time getting to know Neida: her latest project, the moments that shaped it, the sound she’s carving out, and what’s coming next in her journey. It’s an introduction, but it feels more like a reveal.Music sets the tone as always, and the squad breaks down the latest drops shaking the rotation. Stunna Gambino delivers with Save Yo Tears, Wale returns with Everything Is a Lot, Lola Brooke pops off with Iight Bet, Mario brings true R&B emotion on Mood Swings, Meek Mill taps back into his hunger with Indy Pack, and Lil Baby drops the Real Shit EP. Each track sparks its own conversation — from artistic growth to authenticity to who’s actually feeding the culture versus who’s just participating in it.Then we pivot to the headlines — the loud, chaotic, and sometimes unbelievable moments that shape the digital world. News breaks that 6ix9ine’s mother was robbed and held at gunpoint, raising questions about family, safety, and the consequences of celebrity. Ja Rule allegedly gets jumped in New York, adding another chapter to a career already defined by controversy and reinvention. And a man named David is now officially viewed as a suspect, sending social media into a frenzy of theories, opinions, and misinformation. Every headline turns into a deeper discussion about the way the internet reacts, rewrites, and magnifies our reality.But the soul of the Jungle — as always — lives in the relationship topics. This week’s questions cut straight into the core of modern love. Can love truly last without intimacy, or does the absence of touch slowly dissolve connection? Are relationships failing more because people are overexposed to too many options, or underinvested in the one they chose? And the big one: is love something you feel or something you decide? The squad breaks down the difference between emotion, effort, timing, and choice. Finally, we end with a conversation about love’s longevity — are we built for one great love that defines us, or multiple meaningful ones that shape us across different versions of ourselves?Episode 128 balances music, culture, conflict, and emotion — but the presence of a new guest makes everything feel fresh. It’s honest. It’s layered. It’s pure Jungle Squad energy with a new voice added to the fire.Welcome back to the Jungle.—🔔 Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ 📲 Follow: @thejunglesquadcast Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks#JungleSquadCast #Episode128 #Neida #RNB #Wale #MeekMill #LilBaby #Mario #StunnaGambino #PodcastUnfiltered #RelationshipTalk
The Max B is Fee Cast

The Max B is Fee Cast

2025-11-2501:53:32

EPISODE 127 – THE JUNGLE SQUAD CAST Hosted by Ape Loso (@apeishere_), Rad (@radical_jl), and Rahh (@rahhbanks) 🎥 YouTube: @jscnetwork 📸 Instagram: @thejunglesquadcastThe Jungle stays loud, heated, and honest — and Episode 127 moves with the momentum of a culture that never sleeps. With no guest this week, the den becomes a closed-circle conversation, letting the squad dig deeper, joke harder, and argue freely without holding back for company. These are the episodes where the Jungle feels most like home.We open with music, because that’s where the pulse always starts. Wale’s upcoming album Belly has the culture buzzing ahead of its Friday release, and the squad breaks down what they expect from one of hip hop’s most poetic storytellers. Lil Baby returns with “Try To Love,” sparking a conversation about vulnerability in men who were never taught how to show it. And Jim Jones drops The Fall Before The Rise, leading to a conversation about legacy, longevity, and what reinvention really looks like when you’ve lived multiple eras in rap.Then the spotlight shifts to the headlines — and the Jungle reacts accordingly.After years behind bars, Max B is officially home, setting off waves across the hip-hop community. Trump is teasing the possibility of new stimulus checks, and whether you love him or hate him, the economic conversation gets loud. Deon Cole presses Lai Cenat, giving the internet its newest viral clash. And Jake Paul is reportedly finalizing a December fight with Anthony Joshua — a matchup nobody predicted but everyone has an opinion on.But as always, the heart of the Jungle is in the relationship talk, where honesty meets discomfort.We ask whether people today are more loyal to their comfort than they are to their partner — a question that hits deeper the more you sit with it. Then comes the modern dilemma: are we confusing sexual chemistry with emotional connection more than ever? The squad breaks down desire, intimacy, and the illusions that come with them. From there, the question becomes even more psychological: Why do people crave being desired more than being understood? And to close it out, we explore one of the most misunderstood dynamics in love — do people keep their partners close out of protection, jealousy, or possessiveness… and does anyone actually know the difference?Episode 127 is introspective, chaotic, funny, and brutally sincere — exactly what the Jungle is supposed to be. No filters. No fronts. Just real conversation in its rawest form.Welcome back to the Jungle.— 🔔 Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ 📲 Follow: @thejunglesquadcast Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks`````````
The Jungle opens its gates once again, and this week a new presence steps into the clearing — MBM Drino, an artist whose energy carries grit, honesty, and a lived experience you can hear before he even speaks. Episode 126 moves with a grounded intensity as Drino sits with us to peel back layers of music, culture, and the realities most people avoid.We begin with a musical rewind that takes us straight to the trenches. G Herbo’s Lil Herb era resurfaces in conversation, reminding us what uncut storytelling and survival rap really sound like. It’s a reflection of hunger — the kind that shaped a generation. Then the mood shifts into something spiritual with Popcaan’s Nothing Without God, sparking a conversation about purpose, faith, and the quiet inner battles that define manhood in 2024.When we step into the news, the temperature rises. Grammy nominations drop and immediately ignite debates about industry politics, snubs, and the shifting definitions of excellence in music today. Elsewhere, Antonio Brown is extradited back to the U.S., another unpredictable turn in a saga that seems to get stranger every chapter. And somewhere in the background, Kanye is back stirring cultural noise in ways only Ye can, forcing us to unpack whether we’re witnessing genius, chaos, or a combination of both.But the heart of the Jungle — as always — lies in the relationship conversations, where honesty hits the hardest.This week we dig into the emotional aftermath of long-term relationships: How soon is “too soon” to claim someone new on social media? We challenge the idea of cheating — is it rooted in lack of love, or is it more about lack of discipline and self-control? And the big one: Are people falling in love with potential instead of reality? The answers reveal a lot more about modern dating than anyone wants to admit.With MBM Drino in the den, every topic lands raw and unfiltered. No masks, no performance — just men navigating life, relationships, and the world around them with the honesty the Jungle demands.
Episode 131 strips the Jungle back to its core. No guest, no buffer, no outside energy to balance the room — just the squad in their purest form. These are the episodes where the conversations breathe, the jokes run longer, and the disagreements hit harder. When it’s just the Jungle, nothing gets softened.We start where the pulse always lives: the music. 21 Savage’s What Happened 2 The Streets? opens a conversation about whether street rap is evolving or disappearing, and who’s really carrying that sound forward. Nas and DJ Premier reunite on “Light Years,” reminding everyone what mastery sounds like when legends refuse to age quietly. Lil Tjay’s “Used 2 Love” pushes the room into emotional territory, questioning whether heartbreak records still feel authentic when vulnerability becomes a formula. Friday’s “Everybody Got Somebody” adds a smoother contrast, while DaBaby’s “Letter to My YN” brings the conversation back to responsibility, mentorship, and what it means to speak to the next generation. Popcaan and Sway’s “Tek Time” shifts the energy global, and GloRilla’s “March” closes the music run with raw momentum and presence.From there, the Jungle locks in on the culture. The Diddy documentary sparks debate over accountability, timing, and who gets to control the narrative once the damage is done. Netflix and Paramount battling for Warner Bros. opens a bigger discussion about media consolidation, power plays, and how streaming is quietly reshaping what stories even get told. The firing of Ebro and Rosenberg from Hot 97 hits close to home, raising questions about loyalty, relevance, and what radio looks like in an era where platforms rise and fall overnight. And as wrestling history approaches a turning point, John Cena’s final week in the ring becomes a conversation about legacy, knowing when to walk away, and whether icons ever really get to retire on their own terms.As always, the episode settles into its most honest space with the relationship talk. The squad debates whether long-term relationships thrive more when partners are similar or when opposites force each other to grow. Personal stories surface about moments when something serious was shared with a partner — only to be brushed off — and the lingering damage that dismissal can leave behind. The conversation closes with a tough, uncomfortable question: should someone even be in a relationship if they don’t make at least $50,000 a year, or is that mindset reducing love to logistics?Episode 131 is reflective, argumentative, and unapologetically real. No guest. No distractions. Just the Jungle doing what it does best — saying the things most people only think.Welcome back to the Jungle.—Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ Follow: @thejunglesquadcast Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks#JungleSquadCast #Episode131 #HipHopCulture #NasAndPremier #21Savage #DiddyDoc #Hot97 #RelationshipTalk #PodcastUnfiltered
The Jungle closes out Season 5 with a raw, reflective, and unapologetically real conversation that brings everything full circle. After months of unpredictable guests, controversial takes, and the kind of honesty you can’t fake, the squad sits down for one last hunt before the season wraps — and nothing is off limits.The icebreaker sets the tone: a full Season 5 recap where each host names their favorite and least favorite guests, the episodes that left a mark, and the personal lessons learned behind the mic. It’s a rare look inside the minds of the hosts themselves — what they’ve built, what they’ve battled, and what’s coming next for Season 6.From there, the Jungle moves through the rhythm of reflection and the pulse of music. Kodak Black’s “Just Getting Started” feels fitting — a declaration that even at the end of a season, the movement is only beginning. Offset’s “Haunted by Fame” hits with the weight of success and the shadow that follows it, while Big L’s “Harlem’s Finest: Return of the King” reminds us what legacy really sounds like. Stunna Gambino’s “Overly Goin” rounds it out — hunger, focus, and defiance.In the relationship den, the hosts dive into the kind of questions that spark uncomfortable laughter and real conversation. Is it a problem if your girl uses a vibrator in bed? Why is it that people can sleep with strangers raw but freeze up when it’s time to get emotionally vulnerable? And are one-night stands just harmless fun, or do they leave long-term marks most people don’t talk about?Then the Jungle zooms out to the headlines shaking up the culture. Jake Paul cancels his PPV fight with Gervonta Davis, Blueface is finally out of jail, and the internet is in full debate mode over who Jay-Z could actually lose to in a Verzuz. And just when you think it can’t get weirder, we find out Tom Brady cloned his dog.Episode 125 is more than a finale — it’s a reflection of everything the Jungle stands for: growth, chaos, truth, and evolution. The conversation is heavier, the laughs are louder, and the brotherhood is undeniable.Season 5 ends here, but the hunt never stops.Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ Follow the squad: @thejunglesquadcastHosts: Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks
The NO LIMIT Cast

The NO LIMIT Cast

2025-11-0201:24:30

The Jungle opens with a story straight from the field this week as Ape breaks down his wild experience at the G Herbo concert at Oakdale Theatre in Connecticut. From the crowd to the chaos, it’s an inside look at the energy that sets the tone for the night.Then the crew dives into one of our favorite recurring segments — Favorite Songs of October — breaking down what’s been on repeat and why these tracks hit different.Music:Chris Brown & Usher – It Depends (Remix)Rod Wave – LeavinDave East – Karma 4A Boogie – Part of MeTyla – Body GoIn the Trendy segment, the Jungle gets into the real-world noise making waves this week:People trying to cancel Tyler, the CreatorAmazon’s plan to replace 600,000 workers with robots by 2033The cutting of SNAP benefits in PennsylvaniaStephen A. Smith attacks LeBron again as the NBA season tips offThen the conversation shifts into what always gets raw and real — relationships.Relationships:If you live with your partner, what time do you expect them home by?What’s a good reason to marry someone you’re no longer attracted to?What’s more dangerous — emotional distance or physical distance in a relationship?Do you think love can grow from pity or convenience?What’s one small thing your partner could do that would instantly make you lose interest?Episode 124 is about honesty, energy, and reflection — from live shows to love life. The Jungle doesn’t run from uncomfortable conversations. We hunt them down and bring them to the mic.—Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ Follow the squad: @thejunglesquadcastHosts: Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks#JungleSquadCast #Episode124 #GHerbo #TylerTheCreator #Amazon #LeBronJames #DaveEast #RodWave #ChrisBrown #Usher #PodcastUnfiltered #HipHopCulture #RelationshipTalk #JSCNetwork
Hosted by Ape Loso (@apeishere_), Rad (@radical_jl), and Rahh (@rahhbanks) 🎥 YouTube: @jscnetwork 📸 Instagram: @thejunglesquadcast The Jungle is loud this week — and we’ve got the family back in the den. Eastside Lenny and Scrap return, joined by B the Producer, for an episode full of wild stories, unfiltered opinions, and nonstop laughs. We kick off the music segment with Eastside Lenny’s “Soft Gangsta”, setting the tone with that classic balance of pain, pride, and poetry from the East. Then, Young Thug’s “UY” brings us deep into the madness of Thugger’s mind — slick flows, unpredictable production, and the chaos only he can control. In the Trendy corner, the internet’s on fire again — - Nicki vs. Cardi reignites and the Barbz and Bardi Gang are back at war. - JT vs. Santana & Nicki turns social media into a lyrical battlefield. - Kai Cenat’s MafiaThon 3 breaks records, bringing chaos, energy, and content nobody saw coming. And of course, we dive into relationship warfare — the kind that keeps the Jungle alive: - Is quiet sex underrated or just boring compared to loud, performative sex? - What really causes that dry spell after the honeymoon phase fades? - Has jealousy ever intensified your attraction — or destroyed it? Episode 123 is pure energy — raw talk, Eastside perspective, and Jungle-level honesty. Ain’t no peace in this part of the wilderness. 🔔 Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ 📲 Follow: @thejunglesquadcast 🎙️ Hosts: Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks 🎤 Guests: Eastside Lenny, Scrap, B The Producer #JungleSquadCast #Episode123 #EastsideLenny #Scrap #BTheProducer #NickiMinaj #CardiB #KaiCenat #YoungThug #SoftGangsta #PodcastUnfiltered #HipHopCulture #RelationshipTalk
The Am I The Drama Cast

The Am I The Drama Cast

2025-10-0501:55:35

EPISODE 122 – The AM I THE DRAMA Cast ? 💋🔥 Hosted by Ape Loso (@apeishere_), Rad (@radical_jl), and Rahh (@rahhbanks) 🎥 YouTube: @jscnetwork 📸 Instagram: @thejunglesquadcastThe Jungle is back with another one — and this time, it’s pure chaos, laughs, and late-night honesty. Episode 122 kicks off with Cardi B’s “Am I The Drama?”, setting the tone for an unapologetic cast. Lizzen & Jacquees bring smooth energy with But First R&B, and 4Batz drops Still Shining, proving he’s not slowing down anytime soon.The trendy topics are wild this week — from Netflix’s shocking Charlie Sheen documentary to ABC cancelling Jimmy Kimmel (then bringing him right back). We break down the Dame Dash vs. Cam & 50 drama and discuss the disturbing story of a 15-year-old found dead in D4VD’s car — dark, controversial, and deeply real.Then, we dive headfirst into relationship chaos — and this lineup of questions is guaranteed to start fights in the group chat:💭 How far are you willing to drive for some sex? 💭 How long do you think your ex waited after the breakup to catch a new body? 💭 Can a “friends with benefits” situation ever become something real? 💭 Would you rather have a dime who’s terrible at sex (and won’t get better) or a 5 who’s the best you’ve ever had — but you can’t cheat or you’ll die?It’s raw, it’s funny, and it’s uncomfortable in all the best ways — Episode 122 keeps the jungle wild, real, and unfiltered.—🔔 Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ 📲 Follow: @thejunglesquadcast 🎙️ Hosts: Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks#JungleSquadCast #Episode122 #CardiB #4Batz #Jacquees #CharlieSheen #DameDash #PodcastUnfiltered #RelationshipTalk #HipHopCulture
Hosted by Ape Loso (@apeishere_), Rad (@radical_jl), and Rahh (@rahhbanks) 🎥 YouTube: @jscnetwork_ 📸 Instagram: @thejunglesquadcastThis one starts heavy. Ape opens up about a personal story involving his little sister’s ex — a situation that turned threatening toward her, their mom, and even the school. The jungle doesn’t run from real-life fear, tension, or the weight of protecting family. Episode 121 begins with raw honesty before diving into the music, culture, and relationships that keep us talking.The soundtrack of the episode stretches from introspection to energy. Drake sets the tone with EP 3 Somebody Love Me Remix and Dog House, while JB brings heat on Swagger 2. Gyatt adds momentum, and Rema lightens the mood with FUN, showing why he continues to run the global charts.The headlines keep the canopy buzzing: Gunna speaks out in leaked calls and his Perspektive interview, 50 Cent locks down the rights to Paid In Full, and Ciara makes headlines by allowing her and Future’s child to take Russell Wilson’s last name instead.And of course, it wouldn’t be the jungle without relationship sparks flying. The squad breaks down love, sex, respect, and the kind of decisions that make or break bonds in the real world.Episode 121 is heavy but necessary — a mix of family truth, street culture, and the type of conversations that only happen when the mics are on in the jungle.—🔔 Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ 📲 Follow the squad: @thejunglesquadcast 🎙️ Hosts: Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks#JungleSquadCast #Episode121 #Drake #Rema #JB #Gunna #50Cent #Ciara #Future #RussellWilson #RelationshipTalk #PodcastUnfiltered
EPISODE 120 – TIRED BUT UNFILTERED Hosted by Ape Loso (@apeishere_), Rad (@radical_jl), and Rahh (@rahhbanks) 🎥 YouTube: @jscnetwork_ 📸 Instagram: @thejunglesquadcastThe jungle has no room for masks, and Episode 120 opens with a raw icebreaker: What is one thing you’re extremely tired of happening in your life? From the jump, it’s about honesty, exhaustion, and naming the things that weigh us down — before the squad flips it into music, culture, and relationship fire.The music this week is heavy with grit, soul, and perspective. Westside Gunn paints cinematic chaos on HEELS HAVE EYES 2, while D Smoke wakes up the culture with WAKE UP SUPA. Joey Bada$$ returns with LONELY AT THE TOP, reflecting on success, isolation, and hunger. And Vybz Kartel drops HEART & SOUL, proving once again why his voice is undeniable across borders.From the headphones to the headlines, the canopy is buzzing. Atlanta becomes the center of a snitching storm, The Rock sheds weight for his next big movie role, and Travis Kelce & Taylor Swift spark engagement rumors that send both sports and pop culture spiraling. Meanwhile, Mafiathon 3 keeps the underground lit, reminding us the hustle never sleeps.And then it’s back to the jungle’s favorite battlefield: relationships. This week’s questions hit every corner of intimacy and love: ☀️ Which is better: morning or late-night sex? 💻 Is it cheating to subscribe to OnlyFans while in a relationship? 💬 Who should say “I love you” first — or does it even matter? 🛑 Is it better to stay single until you’re fully healed? ❤️ Does true love mean unconditional acceptance, or are there always limits?Episode 120 is a mix of frustration, rhythm, and truth — proof that in the jungle, no topic is too wild and no conversation too heavy.—🔔 Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ 📲 Follow the squad: @thejunglesquadcast 🎙️ Hosts: Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks#JungleSquadCast #Episode120 #WestsideGunn #DSmoke #JoeyBadass #VybzKartel #TheRock #TravisKelce #TaylorSwift #Mafiathon3 #RelationshipTalk #PodcastUnfiltered
The Addiction Cast

The Addiction Cast

2025-09-1401:56:29

EPISODE 119 – Hosted by Ape Loso (@apeishere_), Rad (@radical_jl), and Rahh (@rahhbanks) 🎥 YouTube: @jscnetwork 📸 Instagram: @thejunglesquadcast No guest this week — just the core squad deep in the jungle, sharpening their claws and cutting through the noise. Episode 119 kicks off with an icebreaker that sets the tone: Is it worse to be lied to about feelings… or about sex? From there, it’s nothing but unfiltered talk across music, headlines, and relationships. The soundtrack this week is a mix of soul, edge, and experimentation. Offset comes through with KIARI, blending sharp delivery with personal storytelling. Teyana Taylor sets a cinematic tone with ESCAPE ROOM, proving once again she’s one of the most versatile voices in R&B. Chance the Rapper returns with STAR LINE, bending genres while keeping his signature positivity intact. And Kid Cudi drops FREE, reminding fans why his sound lives in its own orbit. The cultural headlines are pure chaos — exactly how the jungle likes it. Raja Jackson vs Stuart Smith sparks debate, Meg Thee Stallion’s lawyers set their sights on Akademiks, and Lil Nas X has the internet crying, laughing, and questioning as he tweaks out online. Snoop Dogg gets reflective, even sharing thoughts on Buzz Lightyear of all things, while Effie from Power finds herself behind bars. And of course, the squad closes it out with the most dangerous territory: relationships. This week’s questions pull no punches: 📱 Is sexting cheating if you never meet up? 👀 If your relationship is good, would you rather know you’re being cheated on — or never find out? 📊 Does body count actually matter when choosing a partner? 🔍 Would your partner be offended by your porn search history? From honesty vs illusion to cultural storms and late-night confessions, Episode 119 is the kind of jungle talk that never lets you off easy. No guest, no filter — just the squad and the truth. — 🔔 Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ 📲 Follow the squad: @thejunglesquadcast 🎙️ Hosts: Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks #JungleSquadCast #Episode119 #Offset #TeyanaTaylor #ChanceTheRapper #KidCudi #LilNasX #MegTheeStallion #SnoopDogg #RelationshipTalk #PodcastUnfiltered
EPISODE 117 – The Accountability Cast Hosted by Ape Loso (@apeishere_), Rad (@radical_jl), and Rahh (@rahhbanks) 🎥 YouTube: @jscnetwork_ 📸 Instagram: @thejunglesquadcast 🎤 Guest: Zo @conversationswithzo The jungle is all about raw talk, and Episode 117 kicks off with an icebreaker that sets the tone: Why is it so hard for people to own up to their actions and face the uncomfortable conversations that come with it? With Zo from Conversations With Zo Podcast joining the squad, this episode doesn’t just scratch the surface — it dives headfirst into accountability, conflict, and the messy truth behind human behavior. From there, we move into the soundtrack of the moment. Gunna drops The Last of Wun, proving he’s still a heavyweight in melody and flow. JID sharpens the blade with God Don’t Like Ugly, full of intricate bars and unapologetic grit. Bryson Tiller serves up Solace and The Vibes, blending smooth R&B with moody introspection, while Kaash Paige stakes her claim with Kashh My Check — a confident reminder that new voices are always rising. The culture never sleeps, and this week’s headlines are as unpredictable as ever. BET suspends both the Hip Hop Awards and the Soul Train Awards indefinitely — shaking up the music industry and leaving fans with questions. Nicki Minaj finds herself in a public spat with Dez Bryant, blurring the line between rap beefs and sports takes. And on another front, Gillie Da Kid and Johnny Manziel clash in a viral back-and-forth that reminds us just how blurred the lines between hip hop and sports culture have become. And then, as always, we bring it back to the heart of the jungle — relationships. This week’s questions cut deep: 💭 What difference do you actually make in your relationship? 🔥 How many rounds in one night are “enough”? ❤️ Do you prefer a partner who’s kinky or romantic? 📱 Is it ever okay to post thirst traps while in a relationship? ⚖️ And the big one: Would you rather have amazing chemistry but no future — or a secure relationship with no spark? From accountability to album drops, from culture clashes to bedroom confessions — Episode 117 has it all. Zo adds a voice of raw honesty and unfiltered perspective, making this one of the most grounded (and wild) conversations we’ve had yet. Welcome back to the Jungle — where no question is too bold, no topic too messy, and nothing stays in the shadows for long. — 🔔 Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ 📲 Follow the squad: @thejunglesquadcast 🎙️ Hosts: Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks 🎤 Guest: Zo – @conversationswithzopodcast #JungleSquadCast #Episode117 #Zo #ConversationsWithZo #Gunna #JID #BrysonTiller #KaashPaige #BETAwards #NickiMinaj #DezBryant #GillieDaKid #JohnnyManziel #RelationshipTalk #podcastunfiltered CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:54 - Lorenzo Bernardez aka Zo Interview 11:24 - Accountability: Why It's Hard to Own Up 23:10 - Gunna Drops Last of Wun 27:25 - Attracting Positive Energy: Key Factors 29:14 - Complying with Police: Important Considerations 32:50 - Gunna vs 6ix9ine: Who's the Bigger Sucker? 43:10 - Bryson Tiller's Disc 2 Album Drop 44:35 - Kaash Paige's Music Journey 51:20 - BET Awards & Soul Train Awards Controversy 53:16 - Nicki Minaj’s Husband vs Dez Bryant Feud 56:36 - Gillie vs Wallo: Who is More Relevant 1:02:34 - Making a Difference in Relationships 1:07:58 - Kinky vs Romantic: Partner Preferences 1:11:50 - End of Podcast 1:13:01 - Upcoming Events Preview 1:13:23 - Final Message to Listeners 1:14:10 - Early Team Acknowledgment 1:15:03 - Outro
EPISODE 116 – THE SUMMER SWISH CAST Hosted by Ape Loso (@apeishere_), Rad (@radical_jl), and Rahh (@rahhbanks) 🎥 YouTube: @jscnetwork_ 📸 Instagram: @thejunglesquadcast 🎤 Guest: Quwan Swish (@quwanswish) The jungle may be hot year-round, but this week’s guest brings a whole new heatwave. Episode 116 welcomes Quwan Swish — a voice as sharp as his takes, a style as fluid as his flow. From hoops to hustle, and from culture to controversy, Quwan slides into the den ready to talk that talk and swish every shot he takes. We kick things off in the soundscape of summer. Offset is back with “Professional,” blending polished delivery with street grit. 4Batz links with Sexyy Redd for “WYA,” a track that proves the internet era has no rules when it comes to collaborations. Freddie Gibbs serves up Alfredo 2 — seasoned, sharp, and unapologetic. Tyla’s WWP EP adds a tropical touch to the season, while French Montana and Lil Durk link for “Big Bag,” flexing without apology. Drake taps Central Cee for “Which One,” fusing Toronto and London energy, and Chris Brown & Bryson Tiller get smooth and complicated on “It Depends.” From the beats, we swing to the headlines — where the news is just as unpredictable. The world says goodbye to MissingJohnDough and actress Kelley Mack, gone far too soon at 33. By next year, Hulu will be fully folded into Disney+, changing the streaming game. WWE is making the jump to ESPN for its live Pay-Per-View events, while whispers grow louder about the mysterious new “Tea App.” Ape drops the bomb — “I told you” — as Shannon Sharpe gets fired from ESPN. Meanwhile, Gilbert Arenas lands in hot water with illegal gambling charges, and Rick Ross raises eyebrows with an offer to buy 50 Cent’s kid a puppy. Then we dive into the part of the jungle where it always gets messy — relationships. Is flirting while in a relationship cheating, or harmless? Is it worse to cheat when you’re happy or when you’re unhappy? Which cuts deeper — being guilt-tripped or being yelled at? And when the love runs cold, is an angry outburst worse than emotional withdrawal? From summer playlists to scandalous headlines and relationship red flags, Episode 116 serves it all — unfiltered, unapologetic, and straight from the canopy. Whether you’re sipping something cold in the shade or running wild under the sun — welcome to the Jungle. Where every shot’s a swish, and nothing is off-limits.
EPISODE 115 – THE JUNGLE SQUAD CAST Hosted by Ape Loso (@apeishere_), Rad (@radical_jl), and Rahh (@_rahhbanks) 🎥 YouTube: @jscnetwork_ 📸 Instagram: @thejunglesquadcast ​⁠ @Scumbag_Academy The jungle has its rules, but Episode 115 brings in someone who proudly breaks them. This week, we welcome LAND, the El Presidente of Scumbag Academy, to the den. With a sharp tongue, unfiltered opinions, and unapologetic leadership in chaos, LAND adds a wild and witty twist to one of our most unpredictable episodes yet. From deep album dives to global headlines and relationship curveballs, this one has it all — and no leaf was left unturned. We start in the music realm, where the beat never lies. Joyner Lucas returns with “ADHD 2,” forcing us to revisit the tension between vulnerability and aggression in hip hop. Justin Bieber’s “Swag” album makes a surprise appearance, and we examine how the former teen idol is evolving — or regressing. We also dive into Clipse’s “Let God Sort ‘Em Out” — a statement piece, and maybe their rawest since the coke rap crown days. Giveon’s “Beloved” album gives us soul, heartbreak, and sonic space, while Tyler, the Creator’s “Don’t Tap The Glass” reminds us just how intentional chaos can be. From the headphones to the headlines, the culture is moving fast and recklessly. News breaks that Malcolm-Jamal Warner has passed, and the tributes pour in. Meanwhile, Nicki Minaj is crashing out publicly, spiraling in ways that have even her most loyal fans worried. Across the globe, China bans OnlyFans, setting off conversations about censorship, economics, and control. Back in the U.S., Drake claims UK rappers are better than U.S. rappers — and throws subtle shade at LeBron in the process. Shannon Sharpe makes headlines not for Club Shay Shay this time, but for settling a sexual assault lawsuit. And just when you thought 2024 couldn’t get weirder, Donald Trump demands that the Washington Commanders change their name back to the Redskins. And then we go inward — into the heart of human connection. This week’s relationship convo goes straight into the fire. First: Does true love require sacrifice, or should it flow effortlessly? We explore what it really means to "give up" for love, and whether that’s noble or toxic. Then we ask: Have you ever been in a relationship… while still in love with someone else? It gets uncomfortable — but honest. We wrap with one of the most underrated conversations in love: What’s a small bad habit that becomes a dealbreaker? The answers get petty, personal, and real. Whether you’re listening from the shadows or howling from the tree tops — welcome to the Jungle. Where nothing is filtered, and everything is up for debate. — 🔔 Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ 📲 Follow the squad: @thejunglesquadcast 🎙️ Hosts: Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks 🎤 Guest: LAND – (I@scumbagacademy) #JungleSquadCast #Episode115 #LAND #ScumbagAcademy #Clipse #Giveon #NickiMinaj #OnlyFansBan #TrumpRedskins #LoveAndSacrifice #PodcastUnfiltered
EPISODE 114 – THE JUNGLE SQUAD CAST Hosted by Ape Loso (@apeishere_), Rad (@radical_jl), and Rahh (@_rahhbanks) 🎥 YouTube: @jscnetwork_ 📸 Instagram: @thejunglesquadcastThe jungle doesn’t just echo with sound — it moves with intention. In Episode 114, The Jungle Squad Cast welcomes a bold new voice to the tribe: NVOP Negrito (@nvop.negrito), an artist whose name is rising in rhythm with his message. From creative vision to personal growth, Negrito pulls up to share the story behind the movement, and what it takes to stand out in the ever-noisy music world.Once introductions are made and the foundation is set, the conversation expands like canopy leaves — from beats to headlines to the vulnerable truths about love.In the world of music, we dissect the latest drop from Drake – “What Did I Miss” and the layered lyricism of JID’s “PRELUDE GDLU.” We take time with A$AP Rocky’s “Pray4dagang,” tap into the emotional grit of Benny the Butcher’s “Summer 25,” and reflect on the soul-soaked storytelling in Brent Faiyaz’s “Tony Soprano.” This episode’s playlist feels less like a rotation and more like a diary — and we read every page out loud.The culture stays loud in the headlines. We revisit the ongoing Diddy trial as more revelations surface. Rumors fly about a possible Cardi B and Stefon Diggs breakup, while down South, Texas floods dominate the news — and one man, Scott Ruskin, becomes a hero after saving 165 lives. But the viral moment everyone’s talking about? The DDG vs. Reggie beef, and Kai Cenat spazzing over his house getting blown up in-game — it’s comedy, chaos, and content colliding in real time.Then, we slow things down to sit in something real — relationships.This week’s questions aren’t light. They’re layered. They’re personal. And they’re necessary.Do soulmates actually exist, or is love a daily choice we commit to? What’s one lesson about love you only learned the hard way? As couples evolve and change, what are the healthy ways to stay connected and keep intimacy alive? And after a serious argument or falling out — how do you rebuild connection, not just coexist?As always, the Jungle Squad brings clarity to the chaos, and depth to the dialogue. Whether it’s vulnerability, music critique, or cultural reflection, we make space for the real — and leave room for growth.Welcome back to the wild. Subscribe. Lock in. And speak freely — because out here, the truth never whispers.—🔔 Subscribe: YouTube.com/@jscnetwork_ 📲 Follow the movement: @thejunglesquadcast 🎙️ Hosts: Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks 🎤 Guest: NVOP Negrito – @nvop_negrito #JungleSquadCast #Episode114 #NVOPNegrito #PodcastRealness #DiddyTrial #DrakeDrop #BrentFaiyaz #CardiBNews #TexasFloods #RelationshipGrowth #LoveIsAChoice
PISODE 113 – THE JUNGLE SQUAD CAST Hosted by Ape Loso (@apeishere_), Rad (@radical_jl), and Rahh (@_rahhbanks) 🎥 YouTube: @jscnetwork_ 📸 Instagram: @thejunglesquadcast The jungle doesn’t rest — and neither do the voices that move through it. In Episode 113, The Jungle Squad Cast returns with a brand new guest who’s chasing dreams and building legacy on the big screen: Ejay, an upcoming actor on the rise, joins us to share his story, the grind, and the vision behind his journey. From humble beginnings to early breakthroughs, his perspective adds a fresh layer to the conversation — raw, inspiring, and grounded in faith and focus. Once the spotlight shifts from Ejay’s story, the tribe takes its usual deep dive into the heart of the culture — music, controversy, and real-life connection. We begin with the latest in sound. Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter 6 sparks debate — is it worthy of the legacy? Then we flip through fresh drops like Chicken P’s “Lights Camera Action,” GloRilla’s “Typa Single,” and Yung Bleu’s “Freak Drill” featuring Sukihana — a track as wild as the title suggests. We also reflect on Joyner Lucas’s “One of Them” and the soulful storm that is Teddy Swims’ “God Went Crazy.” Music in the jungle is more than beats — it’s storytelling, struggle, and celebration. As always, the headlines are messy — and we’re not afraid to get into them. The BET Awards bring both energy and controversy, but the biggest noise comes from the sidelines: Kai Cenat claiming he doesn’t know Wale sent waves through social media. Then there’s DDG vs The Shaderoom, a beef that proves the internet never forgets, and Ray J, who stirs the pot with a claim that he had sex with Sexyy Redd. But the episode takes a sharp turn when we break down shocking testimony from 50 Cent’s baby mother, who alleges that Diddy forced her into “freak offs.” Truth or clout-chasing? We unpack all angles. And finally, we close in the deepest part of the jungle — relationships. This week’s questions pull no punches: Can you really be in love with someone you don’t respect? Is there a limit to how many baby fathers a woman can have before you reconsider commitment? How do your partner’s friends influence your relationship — for better or worse? We share stories and lessons from the chaos. What does healing from a toxic relationship actually look like? And if an ex publicly humiliates you online — and you won’t see her in person for 7 years — do you respond online, or take the L in silence? No surface talk here — just real men in real conversations, speaking from the gut and grounded in honesty. This is what The Jungle Squad does best. So tap in. Subscribe. And step back into the wild with us — where growth is uncomfortable, but always necessary. — 🔔 Subscribe: YouTube.com/@jscnetwork_ 📲 Follow the tribe: @thejunglesquadcast 🎙️ Hosts: Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks 🎤 Guest: Ejay – [@ejay] (insert IG handle if available) #JungleSquadCast #Episode113 #EjayTheActor #ThaCarter6 #RelationshipTalk #ToxicHealing #BETDrama #RayJClaims #KaiCenatVsWale #CultureUnfiltered #podcastrealness CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:54 - Welcome EJAY 05:07 - Brooklyn Comic Con 2025 Highlights 10:36 - Rad’s Weekend Adventures 12:51 - Ejay's Acting Journey 27:05 - Review of Lil Wayne's "The Carter VI" 57:15 - Glorill a - 'Typa' Single Review 1:06:05 - Young Bleu e ft. Suki Hana - Freak Drill Review 1:31:14 - Diddy’s Jane Doe Speaks Out 1:46:21 - Understanding Love and Affection 1:48:31 - Respect in Relationships 1:54:50 - Love Without Respect: Is It Possible? 1:59:50 - Baby Daddies: How Many Is Too Many? 2:09:01 - Impact of Partner's Friends on Relationships 2:18:00 - Healing from Toxic Relationships 2:24:10 - Episode Reflections 2:25:20 - Final Thoughts and Where to Find Us 2:28:30 - Outro
EPISODE 112 – THE JUNGLE SQUAD CAST Hosted by Ape Loso (@apeishere_), Rad (@radical_jl), and Rahh (@_rahhbanks) 📸 Instagram: @thejunglesquadcast In the wild corners of culture and conversation, The Jungle Squad Cast returns for Episode 112 with another powerful guest pulling up to the mic. This week, we’re joined by Junethatsit (@junethatsit) — a creative force who moves with quiet intensity, honesty, and ambition. We get into his story, his creative vision, and what’s next for him as he continues carving his name into the scene. But before the deep talk, we hit the episode with a real moment of reflection. The icebreaker this week: Who was the last person you had to forgive — and why? The answers set the tone. Some wounds don’t heal until they’re spoken out loud. From there, the energy shifts into sound. In this week’s musical rotation, we break down the new video for Meek Mill and G Herbo’s “Survivor’s Remorse” — heavy visuals, heavy bars, and the hunger of two artists still fighting to be understood. We also touch on the emotional posthumous link-up between XXXTENTACION and Juice WRLD on “Whoa,” and explore the unexpected bounce of Pluto and Sexyy Redd’s “Whim Whammie.” From there, it’s Lil Tecca’s “OWA OWA” vs. Lucki’s “Diamond Stitching” — two entirely different energies speaking to two sides of the same coin: youth, pain, and progression. But the jungle isn’t just beats and bars — it’s the noise of real life. In the world of culture and chaos, we discuss the viral phrase “Callin’ ya girl My Ball” — is it a joke, or something deeper about ownership and identity? Meanwhile, Cardi B and Diggs make it IG official, and the internet has a field day. The New York Knicks part ways with head coach Tom Thibodeau, and sports fans are split down the middle. And in a case of social media running faster than facts, rumors that Vanessa Bryant is pregnant are shut down — but not before the speculation spreads like wildfire. We close the episode where it always gets real — in the realm of relationships. This week we ask: Is it healthy to rely on your partner for emotional validation, or does that start to chip away at your self-worth? We explore the tension between self-love and affirmation, then open up about moments of self-sabotage in past relationships — when we were the problem, not them. The discussion doesn’t stop there. We talk about whether it’s selfish to leave a relationship in the name of personal happiness, and if friends-with-benefits can actually turn into something deep, lasting, and emotionally sustainable. And finally, we ask the big one: Should couples seek therapy even when things seem fine? Or does that just invite problems that weren’t even there? In the jungle, we don’t dodge questions — we explore them. Every vine, every echo, every roar. Subscribe. Listen close. And as always — welcome to the wild. — 🔔 Subscribe: YouTube.com/@jscnetwork_ 📲 Follow the tribe: @thejunglesquadcast 🎙️ Hosts: Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks 🎤 Guest: Junethatsit – @junethatsit #JungleSquadCast #Episode112 #Junethatsit #CultureUnfiltered #PodcastRealness #RelationshipTalk #TherapyBeforeTrouble #MusicWithMeaning
EPISODE 111 – THE JUNGLE SQUAD CAST Hosted by Ape Loso (@apeishere_), Rad (@radical_jl), and Rahh (@_rahhbanks) 🎥 YouTube: @jscnetwork_ 📸 Instagram: @thejunglesquadcast In the jungle, evolution is survival. And in Episode 111, The Jungle Squad Cast welcomes someone who’s been grinding through the thick of the wilderness — K Dos, a rising rapper out of Connecticut. With lyricism carved from raw life experience and a vision rooted in his own reality, K Dos (@callmekdos) steps into the booth with us to talk about his come-up, the mission, and what’s next on his path. Once we get through the origin story, the conversation moves through familiar territory — deep sounds, wild headlines, and the unpredictable terrain of love and relationships. On the music front, we dig into the MuTT Deluxe release from Leon Thomas, the sultry new drop from Honey Bxby, and an unexpected vibe check on Miley Cyrus’s “Something Beautiful.” Plus, we talk Ace Trumpets, Clipse, and whether Pusha T still holds the crown for street storytelling. Then, the culture gets louder. In a Trendy News segment filled with chaos and controversy, we unpack the loud cries of “Free F*in’ Tory”**, as the public wrestles with the fallout of his sentencing. Cardi B vs Offset takes a new twist as Cardi claps back over spousal support rumors. Over 100 illegal immigrants were arrested at a Florida construction site, raising questions about labor, legality, and exploitation. And things get dark with news that Zion Williamson is being sued for rape and kidnapping — a shocking and serious situation we don’t tiptoe around. To end it where it hits closest to home, we enter the real jungle: relationships. We ask the tough questions: Can someone be too emotionally needy, even in love? Have you ever looked back and realized you were the one who sabotaged something good? Is trauma bonding real love — or just pain dressed up as connection? And finally: If your partner dies, how long would you wait to date again? The answers get honest — and personal. Every week, we hold space for real talk. No filters. Just the jungle. Come through, hit subscribe, and stay grounded in the wild with us. — 🔔 Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ 📲 Follow the cast: @thejunglesquadcast 🎙️ Hosts: Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks 🎤 Guest: K Dos – @callmekdos #JungleSquadCast #Episode111 #KDos #CTHipHop #MusicTalk #RelationshipRealness #FreeTory #CultureUnfiltered CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 02:43 - Episode 110 Overview 12:44 - Taking Music Seriously: A Journey 17:40 - Leon Thomas Deluxe Album Review 20:40 - Chris Brown's Legal Troubles 23:50 - Pros and Cons of Deluxe Albums 29:26 - Honey Bxby Album Review 35:33 - Miley Cyrus Album Review 46:10 - New Evidence in Tory Lanez Case 51:20 - Tory Lanez vs Drake 56:36 - Offset's Spousal Support Request 1:07:30 - ICE Immigration Raids at Construction Site 1:13:24 - Zion Williamson Lawsuit News 1:17:28 - Emotional Needs in Relationships 1:25:52 - Self-Sabotage in Relationships 1:37:19 - Trauma Bonding: Love or Illusion? 1:43:14 - Moving On After Loss 1:50:24 - Attractiveness of Emotionally Unavailable People 1:53:13 - Outro
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