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In this episode of the Brilliant Idiots, Charlamagne Tha God and
Andrew Schulz discuss the music industry, the concept of the 'big
three' in rap, and their thoughts on different artists. They also
touch on the nostalgia of fingering, Flavor Flav's piano skills,
and the controversy surrounding the controversial artwork at the
Olympics, the role of diversity and inclusion, the fascination with
athletes' bodies, the inclusion of transgender boxers in women's
events, and the VP pick for the Republican party. The hosts discuss
the movie Deadpool and Wolverine, the future of the Marvel
Universe, and Will Smith's recent rap verses. They touch on topics
such as the lack of depth in the Deadpool movie, the desire for
Marvel movies to have more substance, and the disappointment with
the announcement of Robert Downey Jr. returning as Iron Man. They
also discuss the need for a strong through-line in the Marvel
Universe and the importance of moderation in politics. They touch
on the idea of identity and self-expression through music, express
their admiration for Will Smith and Russ, and discuss the potential
of the AMP team in the music industry. They also talk about the
future of the XXL Freshman list, the possibility of a woman
president, and the challenges of making tough decisions. Chapters
00:00 Introduction 09:01 The 'Big Three' in Rap: Who Deserves to Be
Included? 13:27 Flavor Flav: An Iconic Figure in the Music Industry
19:10 Controversy Surrounding the Olympic Ceremony 25:42 Humor and
Casual Banter: The Essence of the Brilliant Idiots 33:18
Controversial Artwork at the Olympics 43:06 The Fascination with
Athletes' Bodies 50:46 Transgender Boxers in Women's Events 58:58
The VP Pick for the Republican Party 01:07:30 The Lack of Depth in
the Deadpool Movie 01:10:11 Disappointment with the Announcement of
Robert Downey Jr. Returning as Iron Man 01:11:37 The Need for a
Strong Through-line in the Marvel Universe 01:15:25 The Importance
of Moderation in Politics 01:41:42 Exploring Identity and
Self-Expression Through Music 01:42:12 Admiration for Will Smith
and Russ in the Music Industry 01:49:23 The Need for More Diverse
Representation in Rap Discussions 01:53:55 Making Tough Decisions
and Living with the Consequences 01:57:14 The Potential Impact of a
Woman President 01:58:14 Respecting the Accomplishments of Elon
Musk and Kim Kardashian ************************************
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Andrew Schulz discuss the music industry, the concept of the 'big
three' in rap, and their thoughts on different artists. They also
touch on the nostalgia of fingering, Flavor Flav's piano skills,
and the controversy surrounding the controversial artwork at the
Olympics, the role of diversity and inclusion, the fascination with
athletes' bodies, the inclusion of transgender boxers in women's
events, and the VP pick for the Republican party. The hosts discuss
the movie Deadpool and Wolverine, the future of the Marvel
Universe, and Will Smith's recent rap verses. They touch on topics
such as the lack of depth in the Deadpool movie, the desire for
Marvel movies to have more substance, and the disappointment with
the announcement of Robert Downey Jr. returning as Iron Man. They
also discuss the need for a strong through-line in the Marvel
Universe and the importance of moderation in politics. They touch
on the idea of identity and self-expression through music, express
their admiration for Will Smith and Russ, and discuss the potential
of the AMP team in the music industry. They also talk about the
future of the XXL Freshman list, the possibility of a woman
president, and the challenges of making tough decisions. Chapters
00:00 Introduction 09:01 The 'Big Three' in Rap: Who Deserves to Be
Included? 13:27 Flavor Flav: An Iconic Figure in the Music Industry
19:10 Controversy Surrounding the Olympic Ceremony 25:42 Humor and
Casual Banter: The Essence of the Brilliant Idiots 33:18
Controversial Artwork at the Olympics 43:06 The Fascination with
Athletes' Bodies 50:46 Transgender Boxers in Women's Events 58:58
The VP Pick for the Republican Party 01:07:30 The Lack of Depth in
the Deadpool Movie 01:10:11 Disappointment with the Announcement of
Robert Downey Jr. Returning as Iron Man 01:11:37 The Need for a
Strong Through-line in the Marvel Universe 01:15:25 The Importance
of Moderation in Politics 01:41:42 Exploring Identity and
Self-Expression Through Music 01:42:12 Admiration for Will Smith
and Russ in the Music Industry 01:49:23 The Need for More Diverse
Representation in Rap Discussions 01:53:55 Making Tough Decisions
and Living with the Consequences 01:57:14 The Potential Impact of a
Woman President 01:58:14 Respecting the Accomplishments of Elon
Musk and Kim Kardashian ************************************
Sponsor Brilliant
Idiots: https://public.liveread.io/media-kit/brilliant-idiots
Get Honest or Die Lying Why Small Talk Sucks By Charlamagne Tha God
https://a.co/d/gpFlOol Check out Andrew Schulz
www.theandrewschulz.com Alice Randall "My Black Country" Out Now!
https://a.co/d/1VTFp9i Check out all the podcast on Charlamagne's
"Black Effect Network" https://blackeffect.com Check Out "Summer Of
85" on Audible www.audible.com/pd/Summer-of-85-A…areTest=TestShare
TaylorMade-It Production Contact: Taylormadeitprod@gmail.com Learn
more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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