In Episode 199 of The Man Dem Show, Guttzy Guttz, DJ Laz Vagez, Sam, and Junie Moonie unpack one of the craziest weeks in the city and the world.
The guys get right into the recent OSAP protests at Queen’s Park that ended in excessive police force and call out the mainstream media for spinning the narrative. They also react to the news of Edmonton rapper “Go Get It” being wanted for the daylight assassinations in Toronto and Brampton, and discuss why the Canadian music scene desperately needs a unified network of creators to push local talent.
Plus, the crew talks about the rumors of World War 3, what they would do if a military draft happened, wild industry stories, the Pressa vs. Casper TNG debate, and getting bored of “regular” intimacy.
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Guttzy Guttz – @eldelnegro
DJ Laz Vagez – @officialvftv
Sam – @undergroundnationpod
Junie Moonie – @juniegzz
Time Stamps (Chapters):
00:00:00 – Intro & Getting Banned from TikTok
00:09:00 – Alcohol Tolerance, Drinking Habits & Trauma
00:19:30 – OSAP Protests at Queen’s Park & Doug Ford Cuts
00:23:00 – Calling Out Mainstream Media for Misleading Titles
00:34:00 – Reacting to Unseen OSAP Protest Police Brutality Footage
00:58:00 – Is World War 3 Approaching? (Middle East & Trump)
01:08:00 – What Happens if We Get Drafted?
01:12:00 – Edmonton Rapper “Go Get It” Wanted for Toronto Assassinations
01:20:00 – Why the Toronto Music Scene Needs a Network
01:36:00 – Legendary Media Runs & Crazy Industry Stories
01:41:00 – Taking Care of Your Health Getting Older
01:48:00 – Female Unity in the Rap Scene
02:05:00 – Pressa vs. Casper TNG Debate
02:12:00 – Are People Getting Bored of “Regular” Sex?
02:37:00 – Wendy’s vs. Burger King & Megan Fox vs. Beyonce
02:40:00 – Crip Mac vs. Deen The Great
02:43:00 – Clout Chasing vs. Disrespect in Drill Music
02:55:00 – Outro & Upcoming Trips
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