STUDIO 50-4 S02E04

TORY LANEZ IS A REFERENCE TRACK

S02 E04

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    On this charged and unpredictable episode of Studio 50-4, hosts Dre Els, Kasso, Muggy, and Metta Pro bring the smoke, the soul, and the satire. The episode opens on a powerful note with the crew reflecting on the emotional weight of attending family funerals, navigating the mix of grief, tradition, and the unspoken energy in the room.

    From there, things heat up with a spirited debate on the ongoing saga of Stephen A. Smith vs. LeBron James — is it personal, professional, or just performance art? The takes are hot, the jokes are sharp, and the perspectives are layered.

    The discussion moves into the chaotic brilliance of Playboi Carti, analyzing his influence and dissecting whether his artistry is misunderstood or ahead of its time. That sparks the big question: Who’s really next in line to become a rap superstar? Each host brings their unique ear to the table, offering different picks and perspectives on the future of the game.

    Then it’s into the latest chapter of Tory Lanez’s music career, as the crew dissects his newest album from behind bars — is he still that guy, or just a reference track now? And in true Studio 50-4 fashion, the episode takes a sharp and hilarious turn into the world of Gelo Ball, the misunderstood middle brother, and ends with an unfiltered convo about creating art on drugs — the beauty, the chaos, and the truth that comes with altered states.

    Insightful, unfiltered, and undeniably entertaining, this episode is a reminder that when Dre Els, Kasso, Muggy, and Metta Pro link up, you’re guaranteed a ride that’s part barbershop, part therapy, and part cipher.

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    TORY LANEZ IS A REFERENCE TRACK
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