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
Beef, BAFTAS & Bad Decisions
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Asaad The Artiz and Kemistree return to the mic with another unapologetic ride through music, culture, and real-life conversations that don’t come with safe answers.
The episode kicks off with hip-hop debates that instantly turn the temperature up — breaking down the T.I. vs 50 Cent “beef,” asking the real question nobody wants to say out loud: Is 50 Cent actually corny… or just strategically petty? The duo also salute T.I.’s kids for standing ten toes behind their mother before shifting into a review of Baby Keem’s Ca$ino and a bigger industry conversation — has Kendrick Lamar already peaked, or are fans just impatient?
From there, the conversation pivots into culture and controversy as the hosts unpack the racial slur incident at the BAFTAs and the viral Gavin Newsom clip, diving into how edited moments and social media outrage cycles can dangerously reshape reality and fuel misinformation.
After a quick reset, the duo tap into TV talk, reviewing Paradise Season 2 and Cross Season 2, giving honest takes on storytelling, character arcs, and whether these shows are leveling up or losing momentum.
The energy shifts again when Dr. Bryant’s commentary labeling men with multiple children by multiple women as “womanizers” sparks a layered debate about accountability, perception, and modern relationships.
Then — a new era of the show begins.
The episode officially introduces brand-new segments:
🔥 Dating in a Small Town: Do’s & Don’ts – survival rules when everybody knows everybody.
🔥 Delusional or Deserving? – separating confidence from pure fantasy.
🔥 Realistic or Red Flags? – decoding modern dating behavior one scenario at a time.
Funny, honest, and occasionally uncomfortable, this episode blends hip-hop barbershop energy with real-world conversations that hit different once the jokes stop.
Tap in, join the debate, and decide for yourself — who’s right, who’s wrong, and who’s just loud.