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Jess Hilarious Sides With Fat Trel Regarding Master P

Comedian Jess Hilarious is serving as a guest host for the nationally syndicated radio show Power 105.1’s The Breakfast Club.  Since Angela Yee’s departure, there have been several guest hosts, and this is Jess’s week.  Yesterday, during the Rumor Report, Master P’s name came up.  One of his former artists came out to speak negatively about him after leaving his No Limit record label.  This led to another former No Limit artist, Fat Trel, to speak up as well.

Fat Trel & Jess Hilarious Vs Master P

The DMV rapper claims that Master P assured him that he would star in a sequel to the prominent movie, Menace II Society.  Master P combats those claims by stating that he never told Fat Trel he was going to make a sequel to Menace II Society.  He wanted to make a film similar to it.  The idea for his film was put on hold because the former NBA player wanted Gucci Mane to be the star of the film.  Unfortunately, the Atlanta rapper kept going to prison.  Even though this is the case, Fat Trel feels he was still promised to do a movie, which led him to leave the label.

Jess Hilarious believes what Fat Trel is saying as she has her own experience with Master P as well.  The comedian claims that the New Orleans native still owes her money from the movie, I Got the Hook Up 2.  She shot two scenes in a movie produced by the entrepreneur, but was only paid for one.  She is looking for $15,000.

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Master P feels differently regarding these claims.  In an Instagram post, he believes he stood behind the DMV rapper.

“I went above and beyond for Fat Trel.  I took him out a negative environment, got him a safe place to stay in Los Angeles, transportation, put money in his pocket…got him exposure, put him on music with me and all without a contract just because I believe in the little homie”

As for Jess Hilarious, Master P thinks she is just joking. He remains that she got paid the amount that was on the contract she signed.

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Charlamagne Tha God & iHeartMedia Launch Black Effect Podcast Network

Charlamagne tha God has partnered with iHeartMedia to launch the Black Effect Podcast Network.

The podcast network “is positioned to become the world’s largest podcast publisher dedicated to Black listeners, bringing together the most influential and trusted voices in black culture for stimulating conversations around social justice, pop culture, sports, mental health, news, comedy and more.”

Charlamagne’s vision for The Black Effect “is to amplify, elevate, and empower emerging and established talent. Our goal is to shift the narrative from Black creators signing transactional deals, to instead forming legacy partnerships that build generational wealth while allowing each creative to have an equitable stake in their future. As a long-time partner of iHeart, it’s an honor to make history with them.”

With this partnership, the nationally syndicated radio show, “The Breakfast Club,” will have replays in the form of a podcast as its flagship show.

The Black Effect Podcast Network official 18-show lineup will include: “Carefully Reckless” with Jess Hilarious; Whoreible Decisions” with Mandii B and Weezy; “The 85 South Show” with Karlous Miller, DC Young Fly and Chico Bean; “Straight Shot No Chaser” with Tezlyn Figaro; “Laugh and Learn” with Flame Monroe (executive produced by Tiffany Haddish) and more.

All of the shows that will be featured on The Black Effect Podcast Network will be distributed through iHeartMedia podcast platform, iHeartPodcast. According to Podtrac, iHeartRadio “is the leading podcast publisher” with over 225 million downloads monthly.

PepsiCo Beverages, in partnership with OMD, is the first partner for the podcast network. Katie Haniffy, PepsiCo Beverages’ Head of Media, says that PepsiCo is excited “to support this groundbreaking partnership as soon as Charlamagne and iHeart shared their vision for the network. This opportunity connects our brands to consumers through the newer trusted medium of podcasting, and more importantly, supports the overall PepsiCo strategic initiative to invest in Black communities and support diverse voices.”

Read the full press release here.

 

Alisha Brown | Instagram & Twitter: @lishablive

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