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The Real Report with Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda
The Real Report with Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda
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The Real Report brings together hip hop veterans and long-time friends Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda for unfiltered, entertaining, and hilarious cultural commentary. From pulling back the curtain on the music industry, to globe-trotting adventures with 50 Cent or chopping it up with comedians and other special guests, every episode delivers the perfect mix of honest insight and comedy. If you’re looking for the real story on music and culture this is your new favorite show.
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Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda kick off a solo episode of The Real Report diving straight into the controversy surrounding Gucci Mane, Pooh Shiesty, and Big Scarr, reacting to the release of “Crash Dummy” and debating whether it lands as a diss record or something else entirely. The duo breaks down Gucci’s legacy, questioning if he’s still the same figure in the streets while discussing reactions from the South and voices like Zaytoven and Boosie Badazz. They also touch on the ongoing situations surrounding Offset and Lil Tjay, the realities of casino culture, and why keeping quiet can sometimes be the smartest move. The conversation shifts into music and culture headlines including the announced tour from Chris Brown and Usher, plus Kanye West being denied entry into the UK and the ongoing discussion around his mental health and public perception. Yayo and Murda continue with updates on NBA Ben10, Detroit’s influence on the rap scene, and viral moments like Jay Electronica getting boo’d, before circling back to Gucci Mane’s legacy, his past versus present image, and the bigger question of what defines authenticity in hip-hop today.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Millyz pulls up to The Real Report with Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda for a raw, unfiltered conversation covering his come-up from Cambridge to earning a major co-sign from Jadakiss, building real business with The Lox legend, and dropping his melodic R&P project. He breaks down going from freestyles to international stages, navigating independent vs. major label decisions, and staying consistent with new music while expanding his sound. The episode takes a wild turn as Millyz and Yayo recount a tense trip to Haiti that escalated into a real-life kidnapping scare involving cash demands and a high-speed escape, before diving into industry talk on Eminem, 50 Cent, freestyle culture with Funk Flex and Sway Calloway, and how hate, pressure, and experience shape an artist’s grind.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of The Real Report, Sheff G calls in live from jail to discuss his current situation, including working toward his GED, navigating life inside, and preparing for his return home. He speaks on the mental challenges of incarceration and how he’s staying focused while planning new music. Sheff G breaks down his creative process, including recording without writing, future collaborations, collabs with Polo G, along with working with Nipsey Hussle and reflecting on Pop Smoke. He also shares personal moments like spending money from the inside, relationships, and thoughts on marriage while incarcerated. The conversation touches on his meeting with Donald Trump, the cost of legal battles, and what people misunderstand about jail, while Sheff G details his mindset, future plans, and what life looks like once he’s home.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of The Real Report, Bobby Shmurda sits down with Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda to break down his viral Tom Cruise meme moment, the lasting impact of “Hot N****,” and how his career has evolved in the streaming era. He talks about having women in the room and how his lifestyle has shifted, opening up about finding happiness and transitioning into a more grounded mindset, while also reflecting on getting kicked out of elementary school and the early behavior that shaped him. Bobby also speaks on not believing the allegations surrounding Diddy, getting into vlogging, and expanding his presence beyond music. The conversation also includes Uncle Murda sharing a story about meeting DMX, adding more perspective from the culture. From viral fame to personal growth, Bobby gives real insight into his journey, relationships, and what’s next.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gianni Paolo joins The Real Report with Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda for a wide-ranging conversation covering his rise as Brayden Weston in Power Book II: Ghost, working closely with 50 Cent, and building chemistry with Michael Rainey Jr.. He reflects on the longevity of the Power universe, early pay and grind stories, stepping into a lead role, and how he approaches acting, improv, and choosing scripts, while also discussing Hollywood experiences with names like Sophie Turner, comparisons to legends like Heath Ledger, and debates around iconic roles and performances. The episode also dives into entertainment industry realities, dealing with fame, 50 Cent’s influence and controversies, balancing personal life, and future ambitions, alongside moments on movie culture, AI in film, franchise opportunities, and classic film debates ranging from Tropic Thunder to E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.Go to https://baskandlatherco.com and use code REALREPORT for 20% offSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kountry Wayne joins Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda on The Real Report to discuss his journey from a small town in Georgia to building a major comedy platform through social media and stand-up, transitioning from skits to sold-out shows, and creating his own independent projects. He speaks on raising 10 kids, living a clean lifestyle without cursing, and how faith shapes his decisions, while also breaking down the difference between internet comedians and stand-up performers, his thoughts on consistency and content output, and his process before hitting the stage. The conversation also touches on regional differences in comedy audiences, naming his top five comedians, views on relationships and discipline, and broader takes on confidence, competition, and longevity in entertainment.Check out Kountry Wayne's new special, Nostalgia, out on Prime Video now! Go to https://baskandlatherco.com and use code REALREPORT for 20% offSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda sit down with Paul Rosenberg and DJ Whoo Kid to break down the early days of Eminem’s rise, from selling cassette tapes, to making the connection with Dr. Dre, to the Rap Olympics moment that changed everything. The episode dives into the G-Unit era, including Whoo Kid’s time on the road with 50 Cent, the first interviews after 50 was shot, the story behind the “Free Yayo” shirts, and memories classic mixtape culture. Rosenberg and Whoo Kid also debate whether 50 Cent rivaled Eminem’s dominance at his peak and share a behind-the-scenes story about sneaking unreleased Jay-Z music from Jimmy Iovine’s house.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda invite Rip Micheals onto the show as he discusses growing up in Chicago, the differences between New York and Chicago pizza, and his rise through the comedy scene into Wild ‘N Out where he has spent over 20 years developing talent and building a platform. He breaks down transitioning from comedian to promoter, the business behind comedians reaching superstar numbers, and the structure of Wild ‘N Out Boot Camp, while sharing stories about the toughest crowds, top comedy greats, and why New York audiences demand the most. Rip also reflects on moments like T.I. getting booed at his show, navigating crowd work, a Kevin Hart story, working with artists like Jacquees and Rich Homie Quan, and turning down company opportunities, along with personal experiences including his heart attack, becoming fearless, waiting for a new heart, a 50 Cent story, and a closing moment with Justina Valentine. All lines provided by Hard Rock BetSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of The Real Report, Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda sit down with Bronx-born music video and TV director Eif Rivera, who breaks down his journey from graffiti and camcorders on 164th and Sheridan Ave to becoming one of the most trusted directors in hip hop and Hollywood. Eif details his long creative partnership with 50 Cent, the untold story behind brokering the peace between 50 and Fat Joe, and how working video after video with 50 ultimately opened the doors to 'Power,' 'For Life,' and music videos with Kendrick Lamar, Drake, French Montana, Nicki Minaj, and more. He also shares the full story of landing Al Pacino for his upcoming film 'Killing Castro,' including the nerve-wracking dinner where Pacino name-dropped every director he'd ever worked with before telling Eif that it was rappers that saved his career. Eif also reveals his next project, a Kimbo Slice biopic where 50 was offered the lead role.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of The Real Report, Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda begin the show by paying tribute to Lord Sear before discussing Dr. Dre becoming a billionaire, the massive sale of Beats by Dre, along with stories about meeting Dre and early experiences around him. The conversation shifts to Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo topping Kobe Bryant's modern NBA record with his 83-point performance against the Washington Wizards, followed by a debate on whether Kanye West can ever truly be cancelled, how his career changed after leaving Adidas, and Yayo’s first time in the studio with Ye. Yayo and Murda also revisit the historic sales battle between 50 Cent and Kanye, Dillon Brooks' traffic stop, Rihanna's stalker getting over $1 million bail, the feud between Boosie and Kodak Black, what Murda has been listening to from 50 Cent, and Dwight Howard's IG drama. All lines provided by Hard Rock BetSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of The Real Report, Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda sit down with Ms. Jackson and Obasi, the mother and brother of the late Pop Smoke, for an emotional and powerful conversation about preserving his legacy. They discuss the work being done through the Pop Smoke Foundation, how the organization continues to support youth and the Brooklyn community, and the mission behind events like the annual Pop Smoke Gala. The family also talks about expanding Pop Smoke’s legacy through the Black Smoke fashion collection, keeping his vision alive through culture, fashion, and community initiatives. During the conversation they reflect on Pop Smoke’s impact on New York, share memories of his rise, and even reveal their favorite Pop Smoke songs, while honoring the life and influence of one of Brooklyn’s most important modern artists.Shoutouts to J.O Jerusalem & Darruci Leather for sharing their gifts with the family. Check them out: @jo.jerusalem @darrucileatherSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of The Real Report, Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda sit down with former NBA forward Tim Thomas for a wild and insightful conversation about basketball, hip-hop, and growing up in New Jersey. Tim breaks down how the parks and street ball culture shaped his unique game, being ahead of his time as a stretch forward, and how the NBA has changed with more three-point shooting, European-style play, and NIL money influencing young athletes. The guys get into Tim’s memories playing AAU with Kobe Bryant and Vince Carter, his time as teammates with LeBron James, and stories from Rucker Park, including playing alongside Fat Joe during the era of G-Unit vs Terror Squad. Tim also talks about growing up in Paterson during the crack era, his relationship with Stephon Marbury, and building the Tim Thomas Playaz program to help the next generation reach college and the league. Plus, the crew debates whether Jalen Brunson or Carmelo Anthony has had the better New York Knicks career. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of The Real Report, Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda break down the sudden cancellation of Rolling Loud Australia and question whether the festival era is starting to lose its hype. The guys also react to Spotify’s new billboards highlighting the “Future Leaders of Hip-Hop” and discuss the latest rap acts being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. After a heated debate about dogs, the fellas show love to Michael B. Jordan following his Best Male Performance win at the Actor Awards. All that and more on The Real Report. All lines provided by Hard Rock BetSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Boogie Wit da Hoodie joins The Real Report to talk about his rise from the SoundCloud era to earning over 72 gold and platinum records. Boogie opens up about selling out Radio City Music Hall, bringing out Mary J. Blige, smashing his Ferrari, and spending over $500K on Chrome Hearts, while debating Richard Mille vs. AP watches and the next wave in fashion. He also reflects on heartbreak as inspiration, staying consistent in the industry, future collaborations including Chris Brown, and what’s next as he looks to launch his own fashion line.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda sit down with Brooklyn’s own Tracy Morgan for an unfiltered conversation about faith, forgiveness, and survival after his life-changing accident. Tracy reflects on losing his memory, forgiving the driver, growing up in Brooklyn during the 80s, and how comedy took him from Def Jam to SNL and major TV success. The guys also get into Knicks courtside moments and wild childhood stories, while remembering DMX, discussing Eddie Murphy’s legacy, Nas being Tracy’s cousin, and the pressures of fame, money, and Hollywood.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
DJ Vlad joins The Real Report with Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda to address his viral tweets and discuss how misinformation spreads online. The conversation also covers Jimmy Iovine’s recent comments on streaming platforms and their current relevance, the business model behind paying for interviews, LaRussell’s remarks about Lil Wayne, and a debate over the Top 5 NBA G.O.A.T.S. across different eras of basketball.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Another week to keep it REAL. Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda break down the viral showdown between Kai Cenat and iShowSpeed, unpacking the headlines surrounding GloRilla’s family drama, and debate their definitive Top 5 mob movies. They also dive into how TikTok is reshaping the music and media landscape as radio’s influence fades, and react to Timbaland’s AI controversy and what it means for producers and the future of creativity.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda are joined by the first guest to grace The Real Report: North Carolina's own DaBaby. The "Rockstar" rapper tells Yayo and Murda about his latest project 'BE MORE GRATEFUL,' how his hit single "POP DAT THANG" came together, the stories behind the scenes of his collaboration project with NBA YoungBoy, and why he respects 50 Cent for not being buddy-buddy with the rest of the hip hop game. All lines provided by Hard Rock BetSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the FIRST episode of The Real Report with Tony Yayo & Uncle Murda! It’s REAL friends, with REAL convos, where nothing is off limits! They talk choosing sides in rap, like between Cardi B and Nikki Minaj or G-Unit vs Terror Squad, their favorite “First Day Out” songs, then we get into ‘The Real Report” to grade Rolex vs Richard Mille, Mike Amiri vs Chrome Hearts, and clubs in NY vs ATL. Plus they talk G-Unit history, Ruff Ryders deals, 50 Cent’s deals, Fat Joe loyalty, and why they’re kind of mad at Conway the Machine!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.







