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  • Jozzy pulls up to The Underground Lounge and delivers one of the most layered, unfiltered conversations yet. Lou, Spank, and Holly dive deep with the Grammy Award winning songwriter turned artist as she shares how her journey took her from South Memphis to writing some of the biggest songs in music—only to realize that success behind the scenes comes with a price.

    She opens up about what it really took to break out as a songwriter in a city that didn’t understand the lane she was chasing, and why leaving Memphis was more survival than strategy. Jozzy shares behind-the-scenes moments with legends like Missy Elliott, her experience navigating a cutthroat industry, and the frustration of being a hitmaker with little credit, until she decided to flip the script and step into the spotlight.

    But it’s not just about the music. The episode takes a turn as Jozzy unpacks a recent situationship that left her blocked, confused, and questioning her own patterns. From pursuing straight women to learning tough lessons about boundaries, respect, and accountability, she keeps it brutally honest—and hilariously relatable. There’s talk of DMs, “business calls” gone left, Cash App peace offerings, and the fine line between love and ego in the public eye.

    This episode is part music industry masterclass, part relationship therapy, and all the way Underground Lounge. Whether she’s talking Billboard hits or emotional misses, Jozzy holds nothing back,and that’s exactly why you’ll be locked in from start to finish.

  • It’s late, the mics are on, and the filter is off. In this no-holds-barred After Hours episode, Lou, Spank, and Holly spiral into a hilarious, brutally honest convo about luxury, loyalty, and the lines we cross—on purpose.

    They kick it off exposing the myth behind high-end fashion: fake bags, inflated prices, and why authenticity is really just a marketing scheme. Holly breaks down the difference between designer and distraction, sharing how luxury used to be used to buy her silence—and why that doesn’t work anymore. And yes, the story about the ex who pulled up, stole the Rolex, and took her shoes? Real. And somehow still funny.

    But that’s just the start.

    The crew dives deep into the politics of Black-owned businesses, why “support me 'cause I’m Black” gets tricky, and how some of us treat Gucci better than we treat our friends. Then the conversation takes a hard (and hilarious) turn: foot fetishes, nipple licking, steak preferences, religion during Ramadan, and naked locker room behavior are all on the table—literally.

    By the end, you’ll know way too much
 and still want more.

    This is Underground Lounge: After Hours at its finest, messy, meaningful, and mad entertaining. Come for the laughs, stay for the chaos.

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  • In this can't-miss episode of To Be Fair, Lou, Spank, and Vic are handing out flowers and smoke in equal measure. First up: Dwight Howard. The crew gives the big man his well-earned props for making the Hall of Fame, calling out the NBA for years of disrespect—including his wild omission from the Top 75 list. They revisit Dwight’s dominance in Orlando, his misunderstood stints in L.A. and Houston, and why he’s been that dude—even when the league pretended otherwise.

    From there, it’s all Big 3 talk. With Dwight signing on, Lou breaks down how Ice Cube finally got it right—but also fumbled early chances by not locking in real hoopers like Melo, Jamal Crawford, or Boogie. Now that the league is city-based, Lou says it’s time to double down and bring real fire to the format.

    But things heat up even more when Rich Paul’s comments denying the Heat as a “true Big Three” hit the table. Lou and the guys shut it all the way down—reminding folks that Wade, LeBron, and Bosh were the blueprint. They also shoot down the Celtics “Big Four” myth while keeping the facts and the context tight.

    And then comes the challenge. After hearing Brandon Jennings throw his name out there, Lou steps all the way up.

    This isn’t just sports talk, it’s legacy talk.

  • On this episode of the Underground Lounge, Lou and Spank sit down with none other than Pardison Fontaine, for a wide-ranging, hilarious, and surprisingly introspective convo. Pardi opens up about his creative journey from hoop dreams to hit records, working with Cardi B, and landing a role on Raising Kanan. He talks about the hustle behind his viral single “Little Sh*t,” the unexpected origins of his acting career, and the process of building his own label from the ground up.

    The conversation gets even more real when the guys dive into relationships, parenthood, and the complicated reality of maintaining multiple girlfriends—plus the price of Chanel bags when you’re doing it. Pardi also reflects on walking away from a college scholarship to chase music, the early days of recording in his room, and how going viral in his hometown set the stage for everything that followed.

    From the controversy of lemon pepper wings during the NBA bubble to the “F*** You Camera” and discussions about why men can’t express dating preferences without backlash, no topic is off limits. Whether you’re a fan of his music, his acting, or just real conversations with people who’ve lived some life, this episode delivers laughs, perspective, and plenty of gems.

  • Kayla Nicole steps into the Underground Lounge: After Hours and immediately takes things to another level. What starts as a laid-back convo quickly turns into a raw, no-holds-barred session about dating, DM etiquette, wild reality TV experiences, and all the unspoken rules of modern romance.

    She breaks down her time on Special Forces hanging from helicopters, and dropped into icy water, all for a check (and a little self-growth). But don’t get it twisted, she’s never doing that again.

    From there, the crew spirals into hilarious debates: Is it shallow to pass on a man with busted sneakers? Could you date a mortician? Why does the trashman suddenly sound like husband material? And who’s really running the DM game—men or women?

    They also tap into the zodiac chaos (shoutout to Scorpios and Aries), reality TV setups, and one painfully relatable story about a man singing the karaoke song to someone else—right in front of Holly.

    With the “F*** It Bucket” in the mix, things get even more unfiltered—touching on squirting myths, sex standards, and that one song you’d use to communicate for life. Spoiler: it’s not Usher.

    Funny, wild, and way too real—this is After Hours in its purest form. No scripts, no filters, just the kind of conversation you wish you were part of.

  • In this episode of the Underground Lounge, Lou and Spank welcome two of the most unfiltered personalities in the game—Gilbert Arenas and Nick Young (Swaggy P)—and things get wild quick. From the jump, the crew dives headfirst into the NBA's new wave of one-on-one challenges, with Gilbert breaking down how a little trash talk turned Brandon Jennings into the main character of the week. There’s talk of million-dollar bags, legacy debates, and why certain hoopers might need to lace up or shut up.

    But it’s not all basketball. The Gran Coramino tequila crew crashes the set, and just like that, Spank’s “no drinking” streak is out the window. Toasts are raised, secrets are spilled, and the "F**K IT BUCKET" returns with questions nobody’s ready for,including who’s banned from the crib and which guests fumbled their VIP pass with body oil or petty theft (yep, it gets that real).

    Gil opens up about his infamous locker room moment that got him suspended, Nick finally addresses the D’Angelo Russell saga with receipts, and everyone weighs in on why old media should be very, very nervous. Plus: Stephen A. Smith gets the "Coming to America" treatment, and the crew debates what a real one-on-one NBA showdown would look like—with pride and prize money on the line.

    This episode is loaded with laughs, unfiltered stories, and just enough tequila to make it all a little chaotic. Tap in
 if you can handle it.

  • In this unfiltered After Hours edition of the Underground Lounge, Holly steps into the host chair and immediately sets the tone for a wild, no-holds-barred ride. From dating dynamics to personal grooming, this episode covers it all—with laughs, honesty, and a few raised eyebrows along the way.

    Holly mentions a DM from a fan and the crew dives into the complex truths behind modern relationships—like whether women actually want honesty from men, or just a version that fits their comfort zone. How some women love the chaos of dating younger guys with energy but no stability, and why some men feel like no matter what they do, they can't win.

    From there, things get even more entertaining. They talk about church and funeral moments, waxed bodies and manicured toes for men. And yes—there’s a candid convo about prostitutes, preference, and the unspoken economy of dating in 2025.

    With topics like who really gets to set the standards, the pressure on men to provide, and whether women are “dating up” or just shopping smart—this episode delivers sharp insight with a side of real comedy.

    This isn’t your typical podcast episode. It’s After Hours: loud, honest, and full of truths you can’t un-hear.

  • In the grand finale of the "March Madness TV" bracket series, the crew returns to break down the last stretch of the tournament with all the energy, honesty, and TV IQ you’ve come to expect. With the field narrowed down to the Sweet 16 and beyond, the guys give flowers to the standout players who proved they were built for the big stage—and call out the ones who crumbled under pressure.

    The conversation heats up as they debate who really wanted deserved it, who was a let down. From clutch performances to costly mistakes, this finale pulls no punches.

    Whether your bracket is hanging in the rafters or sitting in the trash, this episode is the perfect sendoff. One last laugh, one last rant, and a whole lotta “we told you so.”

  • The Underground Lounge Podcast brings in comedian and writer Sydney Castillo for an episode packed with laughs, real talk, and the kind of behind-the-scenes stories you won’t hear anywhere else. From bombing on stage to writing for hit TV shows, Sydney breaks down the wild rollercoaster of comedy and entertainment. He shares how he navigated the Hollywood hustle, the reality of working in writers’ rooms, and the politics that come with making it in the business.

    The conversation dives deep into what separates the greats from the rest, the moments that almost derailed his career, and the comedy gems he’s picked up along the way. Of course, it wouldn’t be an Underground Lounge episode without a few hilarious detours. Sydney recalls some of his most ridiculous encounters, unexpected opportunities, and situations that made him question everything. Whether it’s the struggle of staying relevant, the pressure to always be funny, or the weirdest industry moments he’s experienced, Sydney keeps it 100.

    This episode is a perfect mix of comedy, hustle, and Hollywood chaos. If you’ve ever wondered what really goes on behind the scenes of stand-up and TV writing, or if you just need a solid laugh—this one’s for you. Tune in for nonstop entertainment and insight from one of the sharpest minds in the game!

    THE FOLLOWING EPISODE OF THE UNDERGROUND LOUNGE PODCAST CONTAINS CONTENT THAT MAY BE MATURE OR SENSITIVE FOR SOME AUDIENCES. THIS IS A COMEDY PODCAST CREATED FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY, WITH NO INTENT TO OFFEND OR HARM. SOME DISCUSSIONS MAY RE UNFILTERED OR PROVOCATIVE, BUT THEY ARE MEANT PURELY FOR COMEDIC AND CONVERSATIONAL PURPOSES.

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  • In this exciting episode of After Hours Holly takes the lead, the conversation takes some wild turns, revealing personal stories and deep reflections! It all starts with a hilarious story about a childhood drinking experience gone wrong, involving a Bible study session and a near alcohol overdose. From there, the crew dives into the lessons learned from family, like the importance of having open conversations about things like drinking and smoking in the safety of your home, and not letting others introduce you to things you haven't experienced yet.

    But that’s just the beginning! The crew discusses their experiences with private school vs. public school, and how moving to the suburbs didn’t exactly keep them away from drugs or crazy situations. A jaw-dropping moment comes when one of the crew members shares their shocking encounter with kids doing cocaine on the bus in high school—an eye-opening moment for sure.

    As the conversation takes flight, the episode explores cultural differences around the world. From funny moments in Singapore, to lessons learned in Amsterdam, and mind-blowing experiences in China, where the crew uncovers how personal boundaries can be completely different and the country's tech is out of this world.

    Don't miss the laughs, eye-opening stories, and deep insights in this After Hours edition—where nothing is off-limits!

  • In this Tweets from the Streets segment, the crew keeps it raw and hilarious as they tackle everything from unexpected dating surprises to road rage showdowns. The conversation kicks off with a heated debate about whether it’s cool or cringy to take food home for the kids after a date, sparking a back-and-forth that leaves everyone questioning modern dating etiquette. From there, things take a sharp turn as they dive into wild road rage stories that’ll make you think twice before honking at the wrong person. But the real fireworks come when the crew gets into a passionate debate about the blurred lines between fraternities and gangs. They break down the similarities, initiation, brotherhood, loyalty, and where the differences lie, leaving everyone with plenty to think about. Packed with humor, unfiltered opinions, and thought-provoking perspectives, this episode hits all the right notes. Don’t miss out—like, subscribe, and stay tuned for more!

  • In this lively Underground Lounge podcast episode, the hosts dive into a fun and hilarious "March Madness" style bracket, pitting iconic TV characters and actresses against each other from the '80s, '90s, 2000s, and 2020s. The discussions are full of playful banter and surprising upsets as the hosts debate matchups like Al Bundy vs. Tony Soprano, Fresh Prince vs. Zack and Slater, and Pam and Gina from Martin vs. Hillary and Ashley from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. They also cover strong female characters, including Olivia Pope from Scandal, Claire Huxtable from The Cosby Show, and Issa Rae from Insecure. The episode wraps up with some fun nods to classic TV and memorable character moments.

    In addition to the bracket discussion, the hosts also bring up various topics within sports and entertainment, including recent trends and some exciting chatter around different sports figures. The conversation turns toward the shifting dynamics in the world of sports media and culture, touching on the influence of athletes and entertainers both on and off the field. The episode also explores how certain sports stars are influencing pop culture today, much like TV characters did in their prime. They also highlight the ongoing relevance of sports-centered media and the ever-growing connection between athletes and fans, all while keeping the mood light and full of humor.

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  • In this jam-packed episode of the Underground Lounge, Boogie Cousins slides through and brings the heat! The conversation kicks off with a deep dive into the world of athletes-turned-rappers, debating who really holds the crown. From Shaq’s platinum records to Master P’s journey from rap legend to NBA player, the crew explores what it takes to cross over and make noise in both industries. Lou shares thoughts on respect in the rap game and where he stands on the list of ballers with bars, let’s just say he’s not too happy about being ranked 17th!

    The conversation gets nostalgic as they revisit Shaq's infamous freestyle moments. Boogie opens up about life after the league, the hustle to stay relevant, and the transition from basketball to new ventures. The F**K IT BUCKETS becomes questionable and more.

    As always, the Underground Lounge keeps it real with jokes, unfiltered stories, and genuine respect for the grind. With candid moments, surprise throwbacks, and plenty of laughs, this episode blends sports, hip-hop, and hustle into one unforgettable session. Don’t miss out on Boogie Cousins keeping it raw and uncut!

  • In this After Hours episode of the Underground Lounge, the crew turns up the heat with an unfiltered, no-holds-barred conversation that covers everything from wild personal experiences to deeper life lessons. They start by breaking down the difference between the regular show and After Hours, where the drinks are flowing, the vibe is loose, and anything can happen.

    The stories get wild fast as they share hilarious and jaw-dropping moments, including micro-dosing, bad trips unforgettable nights of self-discovery, and moments where they questioned their own reality. But just when you think the conversation is all about chaos, they switch gears and dive into some real talk. The group emphasizes the importance of giving kids the knowledge they need to make smart decisions early, making sure they’re prepared for the real world.

    With a perfect blend of outrageous comedy, honest reflection, and unpredictable energy, this episode of After Hours is a rollercoaster of laughter, life lessons, and unforgettable moments that remind viewers why anything can happen when the cameras are rolling.

  • In this special To Be Fair segment, the Underground Lounge crew tips off a March Madness-style tournament, pitting iconic men and women of TV against each other to see who reigns supreme. From 90s sitcom legends to unforgettable TV dads and groundbreaking characters, no one is safe in this high-stakes bracket. The first round features epic matchups like Michael Scott vs. Ari Gold, Jamie Foxx vs. Mr. Cooper, and even Franklin Saint going head-to-head with Carlton Banks. Heated debates unfold as the crew breaks down performances, cultural impact, and longevity, resulting in surprising upsets and fan-favorite victories.

    The intensity builds as tough decisions spark passionate debates, while fans are invited to join the conversation and fill out their own brackets.

    Will your favorites survive and advance? Tune in to see who moves on to the next round and get ready for more heated showdowns as the competition heats up!

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  • Roy Wood Jr. steps into the Underground Lounge and delivers a masterclass in comedy, authenticity, and survival in the entertainment industry. In this no-holds-barred conversation, Roy dives deep into the art of tackling controversial topics on stage, explaining how he walks the fine line between humor and offense while staying true to his voice. He breaks down how audience sensitivity has shifted over the years, forcing comedians to be sharper, more calculated, and fearless in their approach.

    Roy also takes us behind the curtain of The Daily Show, where he honed his ability to blend sharp satire with real-world issues, giving a candid look at the pressures of staying relevant in a world where the news cycle never slows down. But the laughs don’t stop there, Roy opens up about the grind that comes with building a lasting career in comedy, from adjusting to the digital era where content lives forever to learning how to evolve without losing his edge.

    With hilarious road stories, unfiltered insights on the comedy game, and a glimpse at what’s next, Roy keeps it real from start to finish. Whether you’re a comedy junkie or just love a good behind-the-scenes story, this episode is packed with laughter, lessons, and a whole lot of truth.

  • The Underground Lounge After Hours is back, and things get wild in this no-holds-barred episode. Lou, Spank and Holly dive into outrageous vacation stories, strip club politics, and the chaos that comes with picking the wrong plus-one for a night out. From VIP section power moves to the real cost of bottle service, they break down the dos and don’ts of nightlife like only they can.

    Then, things heat up when they take on Hollywood’s ranking of the greatest Black actors. Is Will Smith getting snubbed? Does Samuel L. Jackson deserve a higher spot? And who needs to be taken off the list entirely? The debate gets ruthless as they rewrite the rankings and call out the industry’s biggest oversights.

    From deep NBA discussions to hilarious personal stories and unexpected debates, this episode of After Hours is the perfect mix of raw comedy, real talk, and unpredictable moments. Buckle up,it’s about to get wild!

  • Marcus and Markieff Morris pull up to the Underground Lounge for an unfiltered, no-holds-barred conversation about their journey from North Philly to the NBA. They break down what it was like growing up together, battling on and off the court, and how their tight bond kept them sharp through every stage of their careers. From their days at Kansas to their years in the league, they’ve always had each other’s backs, and they’re not shy about calling each other out when necessary.

    The twins go deep on their time in the NBA bubble, sharing untold stories about life inside the “hooper’s prison,” locker room politics, and the tensions that nearly boiled over. They also get real about the current state of the NBA, why the All-Star Game isn’t what it used to be, and whether the league’s new generation has the same hunger to win.

    But the Morris brothers are far from done, off the court, they’re taking over the sports betting world with their new podcast, Twins Win, using their insider knowledge to help fans cash in. With nonstop laughs, real talk, and a twin dynamic that’s impossible to fake, this episode is a must-listen for basketball fans and anyone who respects the grind.

  • In this After Hours edition of the Underground Lounge, the crew gets into a no-holds-barred discussion about Black History Month, dating preferences, and the never-ending debate—who’s really the prize, men or women? Things take a turn when wild DMs, awkward fan interactions, and unexpected social debates shake up the conversation. From legacy talk to hilarious oversharing, this episode is full of unfiltered energy, laughs, and late-night truth-telling. Tap in and enjoy the chaos!

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    The following episode of Underground Lounge: After Hours contains mature content and unfiltered conversations. It’s all in good fun and meant for entertainment purposes only. Listener/Viewer discretion is advised.

  • The Underground Lounge gets a masterclass in comedy and culture as Guy Torry pulls up for an unfiltered conversation on the highs, lows, and untold stories of stand-up. From launching Fat Tuesdays, a groundbreaking comedy night that gave Black comedians a major platform, to sharing behind-the-scenes moments with the biggest names in entertainment, Guy breaks it all down with raw honesty and humor.

    He dives into the politics of Hollywood, the struggles of Black comedians trying to break through, and why some comics don’t pull others up. Plus, he ranks his top sitcoms of all time, talks about his wildest experiences in the industry, and even dishes on the comedians who had the biggest impact on his career. Packed with hilarious moments, deep insights, and straight-up gems, this episode is a must-listen for comedy lovers and anyone grinding to make it in the game.