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Episode 219 is packed with unfiltered takes, controversial conversations, and real opinions you won't hear anywhere else. The crew dives headfirst into some of the wildest headlines and cultural moments making noise right now — and nothing is off limits. We kick things off with a real question: would you trust an out-of-shape trainer to get you into shape? That sparks a deeper conversation about credibility, perception, and practicing what you preach. From there, things take a turn into some heavy and controversial territory, including discussions around J. P. Morgan and shocking allegations tied to powerful figures — breaking down how these narratives spread and why people are so drawn to them. The episode also covers major updates in the music world, including Pras Michel turning himself in and what that means for his legacy, along with rising artist D4vd facing serious legal issues that could impact his career trajectory. Of course, it wouldn't be All The Smoke without calling people out — and this episode puts Dame Dash in the hot seat, debating whether his recent actions earn him the title of "Hater of the Year" or if there's more to the story. The conversation also dives into the latest buzz around Michael Jackson and his Biopic that has people reacting in a major way, revisiting long-standing debates and public perception. And to close it out, the crew weighs in on Hulk Hogan and why he continues to be a polarizing figure, sparking strong opinions across the board. 🎙️ Expect real talk, bold opinions, and zero sugarcoating. If you're here for honest conversations about culture, music, and current events — this is the episode you don't want to miss. 💨 Tap in, join the conversation, and let us know where you stand on these topics.

BECOME A PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/AllTheSmokePodcast On This Episode: We kick things off in the mid-2000s and ask a real question… was "Lean With It, Rock With It" lowkey about drugs this whole time?! Or were we just vibing and completely clueless? 👀 Then we tap into the anticipation (or lack of it 👀) around Drake's upcoming album—are we still excited, or are we just showing up out of habit at this point? From there…it gets unhinged. We break down the wild story of a model allegedly paying $10K/month for someone to wipe her 🍑… yeah, you read that right. The internet has officially gone TOO far. Of course, we had to bring it back to the culture with an important debate: what's the plural of oxtail?! This one might divide the people fr 😂 We also get real about Russell Brand and whether accountability actually means anything in today's world—or if it's all just PR moves. And to close it out, we dive into a deep (and slightly heated) conversation about arranged marriages—are they misunderstood… or just not for us? This episode is funny, wild, a little toxic, and surprisingly thought-provoking. Tap in 🎧 Instagram: @IWantAllTheSmokePod //@IAmWillHaze //@SojashSports //@MasonXross82 //@J.Tayst //@DigitalDiamondNetwork Facebook Pages: www.facebook.com/IWANTALLTHESMOKEPODCAST Brought to you by: Digital Diamond Network

BECOME A PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/AllTheSmokePodcast If you thought last episode had heat… Episode 217 just turned the temperature all the way up. This week on I Want All The Smoke, the crew taps into a mix of hilarious, controversial, and real-life conversations that hit from every angle. Haze kicks things off with a breakdown of the elite-level excuses people use to dodge plans — and yeah, you're definitely going to recognize a few of them (or yourself 👀). Things take a turn when the conversation dives into the ongoing debate between Calgary and Edmonton's hip hop scenes, unpacking the differences, the energy, and what each city brings to the table. Of course, it wouldn't be a proper episode without a classic hip hop debate — this time asking the real question: does 50 Cent actually have enough hits to go head-to-head with Lil Wayne in a Verzuz battle? Let's just say… opinions were strong. The episode keeps rolling with some of the wildest proposal stories you've ever heard — equal parts shocking and hilarious — before getting into a moment involving Ice Spice that sparks a bigger conversation about fans, boundaries, and respect. Then things get real. The crew reacts to Danielle Smith's comments about kids needing to "earn" inclusion, and Xross makes it very clear where he stands. That energy carries into one of the most passionate moments of the episode, as EJay speaks on protecting his kids at all costs — no hesitation, no apologies. Episode 217 is funny, raw, unfiltered, and packed with moments that'll have you laughing one minute and locked into the conversation the next. Tap in now — this is one you don't want to miss. 🎧🔥 Instagram: @IWantAllTheSmokePod //@IAmWillHaze //@SojashSports //@MasonXross82 //@J.Tayst //@DigitalDiamondNetwork Facebook Pages: www.facebook.com/IWANTALLTHESMOKEPODCAST Brought to you by: Digital Diamond Network

On this episode, we go all the way in—no filters, no safe takes. We start with Gucci Mane shaking things up with a diss aimed at Pooh Shiesty, and it's not just rap—it's personal. Then we pivot to Nick Cannon and the wild lengths he seems willing to go for attention (and maybe more), sparking a real conversation about authenticity vs. performance. From there, we take a deeper dive into the legacy of Lauryn Hill—is she rightfully placed on a cultural pedestal, or has her narrative been protected over time? Finally, we break down the controversy surrounding Dianna Russini and Mike Vrabel, questioning why the public reaction seems so one-sided. This episode goes beyond surface-level headlines. It's a raw and honest look at how narratives are created, how influence shapes perception, and how the truth often gets lost in the noise. If you're into rap beef, celebrity drama, and unfiltered conversations about culture and power—this is one you don't want to miss. 🎧🔥 Instagram: @IWantAllTheSmokePod //@IAmWillHaze //@SojashSports //@MasonXross82 //@J.Tayst //@DigitalDiamondNetwork Facebook Pages: www.facebook.com/IWANTALLTHESMOKEPODCAST Brought to you by: Digital Diamond Network

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BECOME A PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/AllTheSmokePodcast This episode explores the complexities of intellectual property and the ethics of viral content, breaking down how creators navigate ownership in today's fast-moving digital landscape. The discussion also taps into cultural superstitions passed down through generations, mixing humor with real-life experiences and perspectives. On the hip-hop side, Will Haze, Mason Xross, and Ejay get into the art of rap beefs, lyrical battles, and industry dynamics. From analyzing iconic diss tracks to discussing what it truly takes to come out on top in the rap game, the crew offers sharp insight and authentic takes rooted in the culture. The conversation expands into broader themes including race and representation in media, legacy, and societal perceptions, all delivered with a balance of humor, honesty, and real-world perspective. Whether you're here for the hip-hop debates, cultural commentary, or just a good laugh, this episode brings it all together in classic I Want All The Smoke fashion. Instagram: @IWantAllTheSmokePod //@IAmWillHaze //@SojashSports //@MasonXross82 //@J.Tayst //@DigitalDiamondNetwork Facebook Pages: www.facebook.com/IWANTALLTHESMOKEPODCAST Brought to you by: Digital Diamond Network

BECOME A PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/AllTheSmokePodcast On this episode: The crew breaks down Kendrick Lamar's dominance and what wins at the Grammy Awards really mean in the streaming era. Then it's a style check—are artists like Jim Jones and Wale dressing their age or stuck in the past? Things get deeper as the convo flips into morality vs. legality, accountability, and whether talent should ever excuse bad decisions. Add in takes on culture, race, humor, and global issues—this one's funny, thought-provoking, and a little unfiltered. Instagram: @IWantAllTheSmokePod // @DigitalDiamondNetwork Facebook Pages: www.facebook.com/IWANTALLTHESMOKEPODCAST Brought to you by: Digital Diamond Network

BECOME A PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/AllTheSmokePodcast JOIN THE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/a5Uxsr5s On this episode: We dive into the powerful connection between music, movies, media, and cultural identity. From the cinematic influence of legendary filmmakers like Quentin Tarantino, Christopher Nolan, and Steven Spielberg to the deeper concept of "Black History Infinite Year Life," the conversation explores how storytelling through film, music, and media shapes how we see the world—and ourselves. We break down how media narratives influence perception, how cultural resilience develops through generations, and how history, language, and storytelling affect identity and community. The discussion also touches on media manipulation, political distractions, and the psychological impact of growing up in environments where culture, survival, and self-expression intersect. Along the way, we share personal stories, humor, and sharp insights about movies, music, and the cultural moments that shape society. Real talk. Thought-provoking perspectives. And a few laughs along the way. Tap in and get the smoke. 🔥🎙️ Instagram: @IWantAllTheSmokePod // @DigitalDiamondNetwork Facebook Pages: www.facebook.com/IWANTALLTHESMOKEPODCAST Brought to you by: Digital Diamond Network

JOIN THE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/a5Uxsr5s On this episode: The hosts explore the forces that shape greatness, culture, and belief. Using hip hop as a lens, they break down how environment, upbringing, community, and personal drive all play a role in success. Is greatness something you're born with, or something built through discipline, strategy, and opportunity? The discussion also dives into media narratives and public perception, referencing a controversial moment from the British Academy Film Awards and how editing, context, and misunderstanding—especially around conditions like Tourette syndrome—can shape public reaction. A major part of the episode examines the historical and cultural influence of Christianity, particularly in relation to the Transatlantic Slave Trade and colonial expansion. The hosts discuss how religion was sometimes used as a system of control, how traditional African spiritual practices were disrupted, and why education and historical awareness are essential for understanding faith and identity today. From hip hop culture to global history, this episode challenges listeners to question narratives, seek deeper knowledge, and think critically about the systems that shape our world. Instagram: @IWantAllTheSmokePod //@IAmWillHaze //@J.Tayst //@DigitalDiamondNetwork Facebook Pages: www.facebook.com/IWANTALLTHESMOKEPODCAST Brought to you by: Digital Diamond Network

On this episode, the guys keep it raw and unfiltered. We kick things off with some wild "naked trust" locker room conversations — the unspoken rules, the awkward moments, and the code of conduct nobody actually explains. Then we get into celebrity podcasts… why are so many of them just not entertaining? Are big names relying too much on status instead of substance? We also talk about the ongoing controversy surrounding Prince Andrew and his connection to the Jeffrey Epstein files — and what accountability should really look like at that level of power. And things get heated as the pod dives into the impact of "white opinion" on Black culture — who sets the narrative, who validates it, and why that influence still carries weight today. Unfiltered. Unapologetic. All smoke. Tap in. 🔥 Instagram: @IWantAllTheSmokePod // @DigitalDiamondNetwork Facebook Pages: www.facebook.com/IWANTALLTHESMOKEPODCAST Brought to you by: Digital Diamond Network