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The Man Dem Show brings you real talk, raw perspectives, and unfiltered conversations. Hosted by Guttzy Guttz and DJ Laz Vagez, this podcast dives deep into current events, relationships, and features interviews with inspiring guests from all walks of life. Whether it’s the latest headlines or personal stories that shape the culture, these two keep it authentic with no topics off-limits. Tune in for insightful discussions, relatable moments, and a vibe that keeps you coming back for more.
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This week, the mandem dissect Dame Dash’s chaotic appearance on The Breakfast Club, questioning if his aggressive energy is a result of him being a "hater" who can't stand the success of his former Roc-A-Fella partners. They also try to make sense of Cardi B's jumbled-up album rollout, which includes a new baby, a tour, and lingering label issues, questioning if her career can survive a flop. The episode takes a somber turn as the guys share personal stories about fallen Toronto artist YTN Paco and discuss the urgent need for a better industry infrastructure to prevent more tragedies in their city. From debating the greatest modern songwriter to calling out Saweetie for her "pretty punishment" excuses, this episode is packed with unfiltered takes.
Hip-hop royalty joins the Mandem! The legendary Mr. Cheeks of The Lost Boyz sits down for a must-hear conversation about his iconic career. He shares the origin story of the group, revealing how the label initially only wanted to sign him. Mr. Cheeks provides an insider's perspective on the golden era of hip-hop, discussing the creative energy of the time and the importance of authenticity.Dive deep into the music as Cheeks finally tells the true, multi-layered story behind the classic storytelling track "Renee" and discusses his role as an uncredited pioneer of the melodic rap style that has influenced generations of artists. He also drops a gem about his biggest solo hit, "Lights, Camera, Action," revealing the superstar who turned the beat down first. From memories of Freaky Tah to his thoughts on today's hip-hop landscape, this is a conversation that covers it all.
This week, Guttzy Guttz, DJ Laz Vagez, and SXM are joined by special guest Paris, who shares her powerful and raw story of surviving a shooting. The Man Dem discuss her road to recovery, the social media fallout, and the systemic issues surrounding victim support. The crew also tackles the week's most contentious topics, including a full breakdown of the protests at Christie Park, a reaction to the leaked Drake and Pressa collaboration, and a heated debate on the public's response to Charlie Kirk's death. From Toronto politics to hip-hop drama, this episode covers it all.
This week, Guttzy Guttz and DJ Laz Vagez tackle the shocking assassination of political commentator Charlie Kirk, exploring the intense climate and the irony of his pro-gun advocacy. The guys then launch into a massive hip-hop debate, analyzing Jay-Z's extensive collaboration history to determine if he has shown more love to Southern artists than to his New York peers. This sparks a similar conversation about Drake's relationship with the Toronto music scene and whether he's done enough to uplift local talent. The episode also covers the tragic updates in the Jahvai Roy case , Lizzo's recent comments on the state of the music industry , and bombshell rumors of a potential RICO case set to shake up Hot 97 and the entire radio business.
Donate in Memory of Zalayah McDonald | https://gofund.me/292abac9bThis week, Guttzy and Intern are running the show solo. They break down the flood of Young Thug's leaked jail calls, which shed light on the origins of the Drake vs. Metro Boomin beef and contain wild pillow talk about his peers . This leads to a bigger discussion about a conspiracy that Drake's own label, UMG, is using Justin Bieber to sabotage his chances of breaking Michael Jackson's historic record . The guys also tackle a difficult question spurred by recent online drama: what could a child do that would make a parent disown them? . Plus, condolences to Tin Man, updates on the shooting of artist Lolita, and a classic debate of Ninja Turtles vs. Power Rangers .
This week, the man dem tackle Drake's ambitious but flawed 'Ice Man' livestream and new music drop. The crew also gets into a heated debate about comedy, race, and double standards after watching Druski's viral "whiteface" sketch. Plus, they unpack the latest Toronto drama being exposed by Icy, involving Moolah's baby mama, and the ongoing comparisons between artists Casper and Sav. From the shocking story of how Mister Rogers helped the porn industry to Charlamagne's wild take on Glorilla vs. Nicki Minaj, this episode covers all the chaotic headlines of the week.
This week, Guttzy Guttz and DJ Laz Vagez unpack the massive Young Thug controversy, breaking down his leaked interrogation tapes and comparing the reaction to the Tekashi 6ix9ine situation. They also react to the shocking phone call where Thug detailed Scooter Braun's $320 million purchase of Quality Control. Guttzy sounds off on the nightmare that is Toronto traffic, calling for a complete overhaul of the city's roads. The guys give a full, spoiler-heavy review of the Dexter season finale and discuss the industry shakeup at Hot 97, where DJ Enuff was fired and is now pointing the finger directly at Funkmaster Flex. From heated debates on street politics to nostalgic conversations about the best mall food courts, this episode covers it all.
This week, the guys tackle Top5's wild claims about Chromazz, breaking down his list of names and separating fact from cap. They then dive into the controversy surrounding Young Thug's resurfaced 2015 interrogation video, debating the definition of "snitching" and who stands to gain from its release. The conversation also explores the current hip-hop landscape, questioning why Gunna is winning while Lil Baby is falling off. Finally, Guttzy and Vagez get into a passionate debate about the quality of Toronto artists, challenging the narrative that the city's music scene is "trash" and calling for more local support.
This week on The Man Dem Show, DJ Laz Vagez and Tia Taylorrr from the 'Tia Told Me' show sit down with Toronto rapper and community leader, Germz, for a raw and unfiltered conversation about personal transformation, street life, and the power of unity.Germz shares his incredible story of transitioning from being a "dark Toronto man" to a passionate community advocate, using his influence for good. He details the 13-year journey of running grassroots programs in his neighborhood, often paying out of pocket before learning to navigate the grant system to secure crucial funding for the youth.The discussion goes deep into the harsh realities of the justice system. Germz gives a first-hand account of:His violent encounters with police, who he says beat him for hours while handcuffed.His time in jail, which he argues is not built for rehabilitation but instead turns inmates into "animals" and better criminals.Why he pled guilty to a crime despite not being guilty, citing "collateral damage" used by police against his family.As an artist, Germz explains the duality of creating his "Gun City" EP while simultaneously running "Stop the Violence" initiatives. He describes his music not as a promotion of violence, but as a form of journalism reflecting the reality of his environment and his trauma. This is his story of turning pain into purpose, using the power of community to bridge the gap between resources and the people who need them most.Follow Germz's journey and initiatives:Instagram: @toliveand_dieintoSpotify: G-Vill
This week, Guttzy Guttz and DJ Laz Vagez tackle Drake's latest controversial move: helping influencer Bobby Althoff launch a new podcast while staying silent on critical issues in his own city. The guys discuss Drake's complicated relationship with Toronto and his preference for mainstream platforms over Black-owned media.The episode also includes a heartfelt tribute to the late Toronto rapper Jay Whiss of the Prime Boys, who passed away from brain cancer , and a frank discussion about his family's privacy during his illness. Guttzy sounds off on the Toronto fanbase for what he calls a lack of genuine support for local talent compared to the hero's welcome given to international artists.Topics also include: BCF Bunna's recent arrest , the shocking knockout by Rampage Jackson's son , the cancellation of the 'Dexter' prequel , and a deep dive into the latest episode of 'Dexter: Resurrection'.
On episode 145 of The Man Dem Show, Guttzy Guttz and DJ Laz Vagez bring the energy with their breakdown of the 'Songs of the Week'. This episode is packed with certified bangers, including deep dives into Migos' "Versace, Rae Sremmurd's "This Could Be Us," and other classic hip-hop anthems that get the club jumping.Please note: This is an AUDIO ONLY episode due to DJ Laz Vagez accidentally deleting the video footage (we're still giving him a hard time for it!). Tune in for the hilarious commentary, hot takes, and a trip down memory lane.
On this week's "Songs of the Week," Guttzy Guttz and DJ Laz Vagez are in the trenches, analyzing some of the most legendary tracks in the game. The guys revisit the absolute classic "Who Dat" by JT Money and break down the southern dominance of Lil Scrappy.Plus, the crew puts you on to new bangers from Toronto's own Savv4x. Get ready to update your playlist!
This week, Guttzy Guttz and DJ Laz Vagez sit down with R&B artist Aaron Ridge for a must-hear discussion. Aaron gets brutally honest about why he can't support Chris Brown, sparking a necessary conversation about accountability and violence. The crew also dissects Drake's complicated relationship with Toronto, Tyla's controversial album rollout , and Jermaine Dupri's wild admission that his mentors like Quincy Jones told him never to get married.
This week, Guttzy and Vagez tackle the tough conversations, starting with the tragic gun violence impacting Toronto and the need for change. The guys also lighten the mood by debating a wild 'Greatest Male Singers of All Time' list , questioning if Cardi B's run is over after her latest track , and reviewing some truly outdated marriage advice from 1913. Plus, they share personal stories of petty revenge after a breakup and remember the legacy of Toronto artist Redway.In this episode, we discuss:The tragic shooting of 8-year-old Jahvai Roy in Toronto and the city's response.Updates on Toronto artists: K Money is home, Snoopy's party gets wild, and where is Top 5?.Reacting to a Top 10 list of the greatest singers, including Freddie Mercury, Michael Jackson, and Prince.A quiz on which rappers have achieved Diamond album status.Cardi B's "Imaginary Playerz" freestyle: Is her album going to flop?.The backlash against the Minnesota Vikings hiring a male cheerleader.Why the season finale of 'BMF' was so disappointing.Remembering Toronto hip-hop legend Redway, ten years after his passing.A hilarious breakdown of marriage tips from over a century ago.Hosted by Guttzy Guttz & DJ Laz Vagez. Filmed by Intern.Follow us and subscribe for new episodes from The Man Dem Show.
On this week's episode, Guttzy Guttz and DJ Laz Vagez take a trip down memory lane with a massive "Songs of the Week" segment. The guys spin a mix of timeless R&B, classic hip-hop, and some Toronto essentials, sharing personal stories and hilarious commentary along the way.They kick things off with R&B and funk classics from Rick James, Billy Ocean, Kool & The Gang, New Edition, and Evelyn "Champagne" King. The vibes continue with a deep dive into the legendary Jodeci catalog, covering everything from "Come and Talk to Me" to "Freek'n You".The energy shifts to hip-hop as they revisit bangers from The Notorious B.I.G., Mase, and Case , leading into a discussion about Prince's iconic "When Doves Cry". The hosts also get into heavier tracks from DMX and Jay-Z and debate the street code ethics of 50 Cent's early music.Of course, it wouldn't be a Toronto show without some hometown love. The episode features a lengthy segment dedicated to Toronto artists, including tracks from Drake, Da Crook, Juice and King Cruff.Tune in for a journey through the songs that shaped the culture and discover some new local favorites.
This week, DJ Laz Vagez and Guttzy Guttz dive deep into the cultural conversation surrounding Top5's highly-publicized interview with Adam22 on No Jumper, breaking down its significance for the Toronto scene. The episode takes a turn when the hosts address the controversy between DJ Natural and the Relentless Diaries podcast, getting DJ Natural himself on the line to share his perspective. The guys also unpack the ongoing beef between content creators Friday Ricky Dred and Curtis King. Capping it off, they engage in a heated debate to determine the definitive top 10 rap songs of the last decade and discuss the surprising cancellation of the BET Hip Hop and Soul Train Awards.
In this episode, Guttzy and Laz Vagez discuss a wide range of topics, starting with a conversation about a stabbing in the UK and the differences between stabbings and shootings. They then transition to a recap of a wild weekend, including an event with Famous. The hosts talk about their experience at a club and the music played there, specifically Fuji music, which they differentiate from Afrobeats. The conversation shifts to the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana), where they discuss the large turnout, the breaking down of fences, and the need for carnival stats. They also talk about a shooting that occurred during the Caribana weekend, debating whether it should be labeled a "Caribana shooting".The hosts later address an issue with a Detroit radio station playing the same ten songs repeatedly. They also dive into a controversy involving Toronto artist Casper and a shooting that took place after one of his shows in Winnipeg. The episode also includes a segment where Guttzy expresses his frustration with a real estate agent and manager named Jessica, accusing her of being ungrateful and a clout chaser. Finally, they provide recaps and predictions for several TV shows, including BMF, The Chi, and Dexter: New Blood. The episode concludes with a list of other topics they plan to cover in future episodes.Timestamps:00:00:00: UK Stabbing, Stabbings vs. Shootings, and the "Real Gangster" Debate00:10:12: Weekend Recap, Shoutouts, and a Controversial Content Creator00:23:04: Caribana Recap, Breaking Fences, and Caribana Shooting Debate00:36:24: Drake, LeBron, and the Caribana Drama00:47:29: The "Caribana Shooting" Debate Continues00:57:02: Detroit Radio Station Rant and Casper TNG Controversy01:07:17: "Rat" vs. "Snitch" in Street Culture01:13:52: The "No Jumper" Netanyahu Interview and Guttzy's Interviewing Style01:26:20: Guttzy's Heated Rant about Jessica01:57:58: TV Show Recaps: BMF and The Chi02:07:21: Dexter: New Blood Predictions02:22:58: WWE SummerSlam Recap and Final Thoughts
Artist and DJ Louie F. joins "The Man Dem Show" for an in-depth interview covering a wide range of topics. He shares his strong opinions on the state of R&B, attributing its decline to the financial allure of EDM and the "microwave era" of instant hits. Louie F. also delves into the challenges faced by artists in the Toronto music scene, citing a lack of promotional platforms. He discusses his own music, which he describes as "Happy Trap," and the creative process behind his single "Saturday to Saturday". A significant portion of the conversation is dedicated to the recent Drake and Kendrick Lamar beef, with Louie F. arguing that Drake did not lose the battle and that the media narrative was skewed. The interview also touches on his personal life, including fatherhood, the importance of family, and his passion for sports.Timestamps:00:00:00 - 00:01:03: Discussion on R. Kelly being the "King of R&B" and the undeniable quality of his music.00:01:03 - 00:03:40: The decline of the R&B genre due to the rise of EDM and the "microwave era."00:03:40 - 00:05:12: The shift in lyrical content in music, from begging to a "demon" persona.00:05:57 - 00:07:47: Louie F. discusses his merchandise and the weirdness of the Toronto scene regarding support for local artists.00:08:21 - 00:09:24: Louie F. talks about his previous interview during the COVID-19 lockdown.00:11:30 - 00:12:34: Introduction to Louie F., his background, and his start in DJing and music.00:13:27 - 00:14:03: Description of his music style as "Happy Trap."00:16:18 - 00:17:29: The politics of DJing in Toronto and playing certain artists.00:17:29 - 00:21:23: The responsibility and challenges of a DJ breaking new artists.00:21:23 - 00:23:06: Dancehall as the most consistently successful genre in Toronto clubs.00:28:11 - 00:30:27: The challenges of expecting a child and the breakup with his son's mother.00:35:45 - 00:41:44: Promotion of his new single "Saturday to Saturday" and the story behind its creation.00:41:44 - 00:48:32: Louie F.'s passion for sports, including his thoughts on the WNBA and the children of famous athletes.00:50:11 - 00:51:56: The importance of family and his Jamaican background.00:58:14 - 01:00:14: Comparison of the US and UK rap scenes and the evolution of the "Toronto sound."01:01:56 - 01:05:40: In-depth discussion on the Drake vs. Kendrick Lamar beef and why he believes Drake won.01:08:31 - 01:09:51: Where to find Louie F. on social media and his weekly DJ residencies.
Aneesa Badshaw joins the conversation to discuss her journey in the music industry, from her early days in hip-hop to her current focus on international dancehall music. She shares candid stories about collaborations, including the challenges she faced while creating her hit song "Gymnastics" and her experiences working with artists like Tory Lanez and Spice. Aneesa also opens up about her personal life, including a tumultuous relationship, the complexities of navigating the Toronto social scene, and the importance of staying true to herself amidst the drama. The conversation delves into topics such as anxiety, the pressures of social media, and her aspirations for the future of her music career.Timestamps:00:00:00 - Aneesa discusses her anxiety.00:20:12 - Aneesa's thoughts on the Toronto Music Scene00:33:55 - Aneesa details her experience working with Tory Lanez.00:57:37 - Aneesa discusses her relationship turning sour.01:19:40 - Aneesa talks about artists remixing other artists' music.01:31:37 - Aneesa talks about the song, "Gymnastics".01:38:21 - Aneesa opens up a new space.01:46:24 - Aneesa talks about what's next for her.01:48:06 - Aneesa's social media information.
In this episode of The Man Dem Show, Guttzy Guttz, DJ Laz Vagez, and Tia Taylorr dive into a variety of hot topics. They start by reviewing a local jerk chicken spot, giving their honest ratings. The conversation then shifts to relationships, exploring what makes a perfect partner and discussing preferences for physical appearance, including height. The hosts also touch on celebrity crushes and the dynamics of dating. Later, they analyze Drake's new song with Central Cee, debating its potential as a summer anthem and its timing for Caribana. The episode also covers discussions on the term "rat" in street culture, the controversy surrounding Chromazz and Friday, and the legalities of getting a pardon in Canada. They also touch on recent news about celebrities like Michael Ward and Trey Songz.TIMESTAMPS:00:04:43 - The hosts discuss the qualities of a perfect partner. 00:06:30 - The conversation turns to physical preferences in a partner, including a discussion on height. 00:09:30 - The hosts review and rate a jerk chicken spot, noting the absence of rice. 00:26:27 - The discussion shifts to Caribana, including personal anecdotes and the history of the event on Yonge Street. 00:47:51 - The hosts listen to and analyze Drake's new song with Central Cee, debating its potential as a summer anthem. 01:00:53 - The conversation touches on the controversy between Chromazz and Nicki Minaj, as well as Chromazz's issues with the media outlet "We Love Hip Hop". 01:08:33 - The hosts discuss the process of getting a pardon (record suspension) in Canada. 01:14:20 - The show addresses the rape charges against actor Michael Ward and the ongoing allegations against Trey Songz. 01:18:31 - The hosts discuss the 2018 World Juniors hockey scandal. 01:46:49 - A debate ensues about whether The Weeknd is a bigger Canadian export than Justin Bieber and Drake. 01:58:34 - The episode concludes with a debate on whether T-Pain is considered "cool" and the influence of his use of autotune.
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