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The Eagles Keep Flying High, Alabama Tennessee Classic, Lil Baby's It's Only Me Review and Paid in Full
In this episode, Wellington and Savon discussed thoughts on Philly staying undefeated, the significance of the Bills’ recent win vs. the Chiefs and the epic matchup of Alabama-Tennessee and Hendon Hooker’s ascension to being a topHeisman candidate. Next, they discuss their early thoughts on the beginning of the NBA season and how the Sixers’ revamped defense might look plus Boston’s chances of making another run in the East and also give their analysis of Devin Haney’s win vs. George Kambosos Jr. and retaining his lightweight world title. For the album reviews, they start off with Lil Baby’s It’s Only Me and discuss where he ranks in the hierarchy of young rappers, MAVI’s Laughing so Hard, it Hurts album and also Billy Woods’ Church then Chxryy 22’s The Other Side EP.
In the second half, they review Paid in Full, the 2002 crime drama directed by Charles Stone III. Starring Wood Harris, Mekhi Phifer and Camron, they start off by analyzing how this was well-acted and how it treads a very well-worn story. Then they discuss how this film had a gritty, realistic quality that is excellent in its world building and had a certain realism that even had the feel of The Wire in certain aspects. Finally, they discuss the prolific careers of Mekhi Phifer and Wood Harris.