The Media Slayers
In a world where social media headlines rule and rumors travel faster than facts, The Media Slayers are here to cut through the noise. Every week, Keyy G, Marc Gates, Mr. Unlimited PTO, and CC Da Voice, take on entertainment news, viral moments, public figures, and the culture at large — with no agendas, no fluff, and no mercy.
We do the digging so you don’t have to —slaying conspiracy theories, cancel culture, and lazy narratives one episode at a time. If you’re tired of groupthink and ready for real conversations (with a little trolling on the side), you’re in the right place.
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The Media Slayers
Anybody I Left, Wasn’t Right
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The crew kicks things off with a hilariously chaotic debate about dogs, which somehow that turns into NFL and NBA hot takes from Marc G and Mr. Unlimited PTO that are either genius-level clairvoyance or sports delusion at its finest.
Then it’s all love and R&B vibes as they wish the one and only Ciara a Happy Birthday and hand her a well-deserved bouquet of flowers. But the peace doesn’t last long—because next up is the Nicki Minaj vs. Keyshia Ka’oir situation that’s got the timeline in shambles.
The gang also debates the ultimate ’90s Male Sitcom Mount Rushmore (expect strong opinions and pure nostalgia), unpacks Kevin McCall’s latest claims, reacts to Keke Palmer’s new show “Southern Fried Rice” on KeyTV, and breaks down Wells Fargo’s $85 million lawsuit.
They cap it all off with thoughts on Megan Thee Stallion’s “Lover Girl” music video, Netflix’s new true-crime doc “The Perfect Neighbor,” and Rod Wave’s appearance on the Joe Budden Podcast—plus plenty more detours, laughs, and semi-reckless takes along the way.
Welcome to Episode 186: “Anybody I Left, Wasn’t Right”