The M.A.K Podcast
This is a continuation of the How R.u.d.e! Podcast. Follow this underground underdog of an artist’s journey to success. Follow the growth, progression, the trails and tribulations of a disenfranchised entertainer alongside with his friends and contemporaries.
The MAK Podcast — Too real for the faint-hearted, too funny for the boring.
Welcome to The MAK Podcast, the audio equivalent of kicking down the door to a late-night hangout where nobody pretends to behave. It’s music, madness, and mouthy opinions — all thrown into one glorious, unfiltered chaos. Expect Hip-Hop/Rap, R&B, and Alternative tracks that slap, paired with conversations that definitely weren’t cleared by any legal department.
We’re talking social and political commentary with a side of sarcasm, sports debates so heated you’ll think someone owes someone money, and life philosophy that might actually fix you… or break you. Either way, you’ll laugh. Probably too hard.
For listeners 21–55 who are tired of polished nonsense, The MAK Podcast is your sanctuary of reckless honesty, questionable wisdom, and jokes that will absolutely get someone in trouble.
It’s wild. It’s messy. It’s for entertainment purposes only — seriously, don’t quote us at work.
The M.A.K Podcast
All Rootin’ For You
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This week the duo clocks in with jokes, heat, and a little righteous smoke.
We kick things off reviewing Netflix’s America’s Next Top Model docuseries — and let’s just say… the nostalgia hits different when you realize how wild that era really was. The duo break down the Tyra Banks legacy, the manipulation, the theatrics, and ask: was it genius television or low-key villain origin story?
From there, it’s straight bars.
We dive into J. Cole’s The Fall Off and unpack whether it lives up to the myth, the moment, and the man. Then the gloves come off with a cultural impact debate you do NOT want to miss:
- T.I vs Wayne
- Ja Rule vs Ludacris
- UGK vs 8Ball & MJG
This wasn’t just about hits — this was about influence, movement, and who really shifted the culture.
After the music break, we talk about Chance The Rapper’s Grammy snubs and whether the industry politics still matter in 2026. Then the energy shifts into TV mode as we ask the question that still divides living rooms everywhere:
Who was the real villain in Power?
Was it Ghost? Tasha? Tommy? Or was everybody just toxic with better lighting?
To close it out, Asaad & Kemistree ends the pod with some heavy hitters
- Do people secretly enjoy drama more than peace?
- Would you rather know every lie told about you or every truth people tried to hide?
It’s funny. It’s sharp. It’s a little messy.
But most importantly — it’s real.
Press play. We’re all rootin’ for you… but we’re still keeping score.