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Tony Yayo and Daniel Jean starts Welcome to the Culture Podcast

Radio host Daniel Jean is starting a new podcast called “Welcome to the Culture” with Tony Yayo, close associate of 50 Cent and a prominent member of G-Unit. Each episode will be about a completely different topic.

Who is Daniel Jean

Daniel Jean is a radio personality and host for DJ Whoo Kid’s radio show on SiriusXM. He is also a social media influencer and comedian, having first come to public attention due to his funny instagram videos. Jean has been friends with Yayo since at least 2019 when they were both in the “Kitty Bill” music video.

Welcome To The Culture

Their podcast, “Welcome to the Culture”, is a podcast where the hosts try to get into some other kind of sub-culture. It is completely random as to what the culture is. Generally, it is related to hip-hop culture, in some capacity. It could be anything from attack dog training to weed brands with Yung LB to infused pizza edibles. They also have a Q&A segment with upcoming influencers about what’s relevant, trending topics and gossip.

The podcast is very recent, with there being 4 episodes available so far. They are also not getting that many views. Not counting the first episode, on average, there are about 2.2 thousand views for each video. Based on the trailer that they posted, there should be at least 4 more episodes that they have prepared. There is still a jewelry episode, a blunts episode, a girls’ night out, and a club episode that were hinted at in the trailer. However, they have not been released yet.

Whatever comes next, it is bound to be interesting and covers a sub-culture that is not generally looked at too deeply by the average person, and I am all for it.

The podcast can be found here.

Written by Justin Acosta

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#FMSpotlight: Female Rapper, Kitty Kitty – “All You Need” feat. Method Man (Music Video)

Watch: Kitty Kitty – “All You Need” feat. Method Man

New York-based rapstress, Kitty Kittyuses her powerful wordplay to push self-love and female empowerment. In a nutshell, you’ll hear her speak to fans about loving the skin they’re in or her personal experiences. Case in point, Kitty Kitty, is a musician that every woman should get an earful of. 

Born Kayla, Kitty Kitty worked at the Federal Express office before starting her career as an entertainer. She first gained traction after doing comedy and short-skits online under the pseudonym, Purel3eauty. Additionally, Kitty Kitty had assistance from Daniel Jean

Her admiration for music drove her to pursue it. In return, she earned a smash-hit called “Made It,” which went on to play on Hot 97. 

#FMSpotlight: Kitty Kitty - "All You Need" feat. Method Man (Music Video)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Now she’s set to release an E.P sometime year, but before the debut, Kitty Kitty has released a single called “All You Need (ft. Method Man).” 

Kitty Kitty’s “All You Need (feat Method Man)” is a rendition of his and Mary J. Blige‘s “All I Need.” The only difference is that “All You Need” carries more beating percussions. This track is especially appealing to the jaded and new school heads. 

On “All You Need,” Kitty Kitty flows effortlessly over the lush production and lets it be known that she refuses to settle for less. In summary, she’d like a man who’ll protect her at all costs and give her the finest things in life. Afterward, Kitty Kitty details that if he treats her right, then she’ll do the same. “Ride together, die together, everywhere we fly together,” she raps. “Us verse them, they can die whenever.” Deeper into her verse, Kitty Kitty even admits, “He know ima make sure he good even if he not straight.” Ultimately, Kitty Kitty is looking for a ride-or-die. One might even add that her cadence is akin to the rap megastar, Lil Kim. 

#FMSpotlight: Kitty Kitty - "All You Need" feat. Method Man (Music Video)

Next, Method Man speaks from the male’s perspective, saying that he’s looking for the same type of relationship. “I let her hold my jewelry; she holds me down with the jury,” he raps. “Just you and me, I hold you down with impunity.” As the song goes on, Method Man becomes transparent about his previous relationships before saying that being each other equals only prospers if they’re unified. His tonality still stays to it’s laid-back and articulate form. 

The visual that accompanies this song sees Kitty Kitty and Method Man cruising through the night. That is until the police begin to grill them. Shortly after, the clips give viewers snapshots of Kitty Kitty going back-and-forth with the cops in the interrogation room and spitting bars as she dons a sheer, white one-piece.

Following this, Method Man rocks a crisp white tee and raps in front of a colorful graffiti wall. The visual then crossovers between Method Man and Kitty Kitty’s encounter to them, both reciting his lyrics as orange smoke illuminates the midnight sky.