How to Win Traitors From Two CHAMPS!

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Reality TV star Dom Gabriel pulls up to the studio and the conversation goes everywhere. From his early days in reality TV and how social media comments actually affect contestants, to a wild surprise from Hollywood Jade that catches Dom completely off guard. The crew also dives into the latest Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominees, debates a potential T.I. vs 50 Cent Verzuz, breaks down Rolling Stone’s Best R&B of the 21st Century list, and reacts to Dr. Eric Michael Dyson’s take on Kendrick Lamar. Plus a powerful conversation about growing up as a Black queer man in Toronto, and a hilarious story involving Buju Banton’s son thinking he was a fish. Yeah… it’s one of those episodes.

⏱️ Timestamps

00:00 – Intro
01:15 – Dom’s reality TV history
17:10 – How do social media comments affect contestants?
32:35 – Hollywood Jade surprises Dom!
53:25 – Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominees
1:03:40 – T.I. vs 50 Verzuz battle
1:22:30 – Rolling Stone’s Best R&B of the 21st Century list
1:42:10 – Dr. Eric Michael Dyson don’t like K Dot
1:50:40 – Growing up as a Black queer man in Toronto
1:55:50 – Buju Banton’s son thought he was a fish

🔥 Topics you’ll love

Reality TV behind-the-scenes tea

What social media comments really do to contestants

A surprise appearance from Hollywood Jade

Debating the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominations

Could T.I. vs 50 Cent actually happen?

Rolling Stone’s controversial R&B rankings

The Kendrick Lamar conversation gets spicy

Real talk about identity and growing up in Toronto

One of the funniest Buju Banton stories you’ll hear

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