
Episode | 86 "Crossover" (DJXP feat. Trivelle Simpson & EverythingOShauN
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In Episode 86, the conversation starts off light before Trivelle opens up about his longing for the comfort, routine, and security that come with love and fatherhood. XP then brings up an artist seemingly living that life in A$AP Rocky, prompting a dive into his discography, recent output, and how he's been balancing music with parenting alongside Rihanna.
From there, the conversation moves to Rihanna’s own musical activity, or lack of it, and a breakdown of her strongest writing collaborators, including PartyNextDoor. In the aftermath of the great Hip Hop beef of 2024, XP questions whether Rihanna could lose Party as a writing partner because of her close relationship with A$AP. While the group unpacks that idea, they also touch on the success of Drake’s collaborative album with PND, which has already moved over a million units.
This leads to a broader conversation about Drake’s need for a proper in-depth interview, with his last one being Rap Radar in 2018. The crew throws out names of potential platforms and interviewers, both realistic and far-fetched, including Drink Champs, Akademiks, and others.
After exploring their interview wish list and debating the chances of it actually happening, the focus shifts to major headlines from the past eight days. The Diddy trial, DDG and Halle Bailey, and new developments in Tory Lanez’s case all come up. XP introduces the segment with care, acknowledging how many women are feeling targeted right now. The group then digs into the complexities and individual realities of each case.
Other stories in hip hop include Joey Bada$$ and his 20 v 1 battle taking on the West Coast (TDE, affiliates, and more). There’s also a quick recap of the NBA playoffs and a reaction to the Leafs’ disappointing Game 7 loss, as well as the general frustration of any Game 7 that turns into a blowout. Things wrap up with a short take on Ye, as Trivelle explains why he once compared Ye’s controversies to those of Michael Jackson.