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The Mixed Vibez Podcast is an engaging show that covers a variety of topics, including pop culture, entertainment news, and sports. Hosted by Mr. Bell, Quaggy T and Jerz Livin, the podcast offers lively discussions on everything from celebrity gossip and music beefs to deeper social issues such as LGBTQ+ topics and current political events. Each episode dives into recent hot topics, often with humor and unique perspectives from the hosts, who come from different backgrounds.
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  • Andre 3000’s Legacy and J. Cole New Album
    Jan 15 2026

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    The timeline doesn’t take holidays, so we came in hot—sorting real from loud and asking why certain moments hit so hard. We start where the internet loves to argue: looks, bodies, and the fine line between a compliment and a violation. Finesse Two Times says his girl looks better than Ari, Kevin Gates cosigns, and suddenly we’re debating what “better” even means when real, enhanced, and public perception all mix. It’s messy, it’s human, and it sets the stage for a bigger theme: discernment in a culture that feeds on headlines.

    From there, we pivot to the Andre 3000 discourse: can a legend sit in your top five without a solo rap album? We separate personal taste from “unbiased” criteria, weigh features vs catalogs, and ask where influence actually lives. That leads straight into a temperature check on Fabolous—iconic mixtape runs and caption bars, but is he underrated or exactly where he should be? Then it’s J. Cole time: a two-disc signal, a sharp teaser that feels more like a notice than a single, and the pressure that comes after stepping out of last year’s battle zone. We break down what will make this album stick—cohesion, depth, and the courage to address the smoke without letting it define the work.

    We also lean into life beyond the feed. True heartbreak stories—the kind that have you packing groceries out of principle—open a thoughtful look at mental health, boundaries, and what growth looks like for creators like Kai Cenat building real ventures in public. Comedy enters with Drewski’s church skit, megachurch optics, and why good satire lands where branding blurs faith. Our Internet Mount Rushmore celebrates the builders—DC Young Fly, Jess Hilarious, Drewski, Country Wayne—who turned short-form hustle into careers. And we close with a media flare-up: a veteran reporter offering a coach compassion after a playoff loss and getting tagged “biased.” Context matters. Humanity isn’t a violation.

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  • We Map 2025 Month By Month And Pick The Image That Defined Each One
    Jan 1 2026

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    We build a 2025 “image calendar,” picking the single photo or frame that captures each month’s vibe. January’s near-loss and quick return of TikTok. February’s Kendrick Lamar halftime stare that said more than a think piece ever could. March’s attention on Gaza. April’s wildly unserious 100 men vs a gorilla debate that consumed the internet. May and June swirl around the Diddy trial, where courtroom sketches became cultural artifacts. July crowns the Coldplay Kiss Cam as the purest viral sugar high of the summer. August calls out WNBA disrespect when fans tossed sex toys onto the court. September goes to the 6–7 audio confusion. October locks in on Cardi vs Nicki’s Barney bob image. November splits the room between Wicked Part Two hype and an oddly perfect funeral for the penny. December ends with Anthony Joshua’s gleeful windup and knockout of Jake Paul.

    We close by calling our shots for 2026: Drake feels inevitable, Beyoncé and Rihanna likely sit tight, J. Cole stays a maybe, and we commit to a monthly movie watch so we can roast and review together. More joy, more money, more moments worth remembering. Hit play, then tell us your pick for the most defining image of 2025—and what you think mandatory service should really look like. Subscribe, share with five friends, and drop your month-by-month picks in the comments.

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  • Vibez Awards 2025
    Dec 25 2025

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    Holiday lights were on, but the takes were brighter. We kick off with a quick Christmas hello, then tear through a year that never stopped serving headlines: the messiest couple debate lands on Cardi B and Offset, with Stefan Diggs stepping into the frame and raising the stakes in ways only sports drama can. From there we lock in the Out-of-Pocket Person award for Trump, whose month-to-month spectacle turned policy into performance art and kept the timeline exhausted.

    When we talk “biggest story,” the Diddy trial towers over everything. We connect the courtroom moments, 50 Cent’s executive-produced doc, Cassie’s testimony, and the wave of related claims that made this more than a celebrity scandal. It became a lens on power, silence, and how the culture processes allegations when history starts rhyming in public. Our What-The-Hell moment goes to Charlie Kirk for a truly jarring twist, the kind that hijacks a news cycle and lingers.

    Music fans get fed too. Song of the Year lands on Leon Thomas’ Mutt remix with Chris Brown—sticky, soulful, and stubbornly replayable—while Album of the Year goes to Wale for masterful sequencing and no-skip consistency that cut through the noise. We spotlight Kalani as Person of the Year for finally breaking into a broader lane after years of craft and patience. The viral crown? The 6-7 chant, a goofy, irresistible phenomenon that invaded arenas, feeds, and even our gaming habits.

    We wrap with the Down Bad award for Offset, who spent the year catching public Ls and trying every move to reverse the score. Then it’s on to predictions: a potential Drake reset, more Shannon x Katt wildfire, and the political circus refusing to close its tent. Hit play for sharp takes, receipts, and laughs—and when you’re done, subscribe, rate, and share this one with a friend who lives for end-of-year rankings. Your picks different? Drop them in the comments and let’s argue.

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