

Then I shared my hopes and dreams because Marcus asked me to. With all that said, welcome to Hyphen Nation Episode ONE HUNDRED! I made a bunch of categories and picked my favorites out of a bunch of things I care about.

and the internet has been spotty at best all day at work. Uploaded the audio this morning before I left the house. and I fell asleep during Game 5 only to wake up to see the Warriors had pulled it out. Completed editing on Monday morning and planned on posting last night. Finished principle recording late last week and then I ended up helping shoot a video with the fam and then I putted around on Sunday.

I started it two weeks ago, planned on finishing that same weekend but then had to make a surprise trip home. I don't know if this episode is supposed to come out. Sidebar: Jay & Silent Bob Reboot is touring nationwide and is the driving force for this episode. This episode was brought to you by Community, Kobe on Ridiculousness, and this popcorn I'm about to make. There is a few minutes of missing audio in the Kanye section our apologies. Lam even broke y'all off with a Jesus Is King review. But then, we also spent a ton of time talking about movies unrelated to Kevin Smith, Chris Rocks's film career, Justin Long's filmography, South Park, and oh yeah. Nine episodes eight guests, and returning for the 6th time, we have Michael Lamerique! Lam agreed to join me as we covered the film career of Kevin Smith, including (but not limited to): Clerks! Mallrats! Dogma! Clerks II! Zack and Miri Make A Porno! And other key films directed by Smith. This episode contains the very last episode to complete the first ever event month here on THE BARACK OBAMA APPROVED WORLD'S GREAT PODCAST, a little ditty I like to call GUEST MONTH. This episode was brought to you by how awful I am at FanDuel. Put your thinking caps on because it doubles as a swim cap as we take this deep dive into two albums that set the bar really high in the early 2010s. Will the music be all that matters? Or will sequencing, storyline or even marketing be the deciding factor? In the end, you will be asked to listen to each case and make a subjective and informed decision. But rather than take each song from the two projects, they decide to take the top 5 MOMENTS from each and weigh them against one another. The two of them have been tasked with the Herculean job of answering one question Which album is better, Childish Gambino's "Because the Internet" or Kendrick Lamar's "Good Kid, Mad City". Hyphen himself along with his semi regular co-host and CFO of the HPG, THE Marc Rob(inson). This time, Handsome Bane called in the Boss of the Hyphen Podcast Group, B.

Previously on It's Like A Podcast Or Whatever: It's episode 96 on the road to 100 and it's a doozy. Now, JAY-Z is taking the case to court, arguing Mannion, who is white, is making an “arrogant assumption that because he took those photographs, he can do with them as he pleases”.On this episode of THE BARACK OBAMA APPROVED WORLD'S GREATEST PODCAST: However, Jay-Z claims Mannion has since been trying to profit off of the remaining images without his permission, selling the shots via his company website, Jonathan Mannion Photography LLC, where JAY-Z’s name and likeness are prominently displayed. The photographer took hundreds of images during the session, with officials at JAY-Z’s then-label, Roc-A-Fella Records, paying Mannion for the use of the pictures selected. The popular rap mogul hired the photographer, Jonathan Mannion to shoot the iconic black-and-white cover of his 1996 debut album, Reasonable Doubt, which has since gone to become a hip-hop classic. American rapper, Shawn Corey Carter, professionally known as JAY-Z is taking Jonathan Mannion, the photographer behind his debut album cover art to court amid allegations of unauthorised use of his likeness.
