• FULL EP | Ex-Death Row artist claims Snoop Dogg is worse than Suge Knight; Fantasia sides with husband and not her father; Former UK Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor arrested in connection with Epstein files; and More
    Feb 19 2026

    The Morning Hustle dives straight into the chaos as an ex–Death Row artist, R&B singer Danny Boy, shakes up hip‑hop discourse by claiming Snoop Dogg is worse than Suge Knight, igniting fresh debates about Death Row’s legacy. While Suge Knight has publicly blasted Snoop in recent years for “destroying” the label and putting out “flops,” the new allegations of a fake chain given to Danny Boy by Snoop Dogg has sparked this conversation once again.

    The conversation then pivots to Fantasia Barrino’s deeply personal family battle, after the singer publicly sided with her husband Kendall Taylor over her father, going as far as calling him a “donor” while shutting down his accusations of financial misconduct. Fantasia’s father, Joseph Barrino, recently accused Taylor of stealing money—claims Fantasia firmly rejected while also resurfacing his 2024 domestic‑violence mugshot. Finally, the hosts unpack global headlines as Former UK Prince Andrew Mountbatten‑Windsor is arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office, tied to revelations in the Jeffrey Epstein files—making him the first senior royal in modern history to face such charges.

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    41 mins
  • FULL EP | Clifton Powell just now learning how to love at 69; Shia LaBeouf gets assaulted in New Orleans bar; Whoopi Golberg speaks out about appearing in Epstein files; and More
    Feb 18 2026

    This episode of The Morning Hustle kicks off with a wild mix of celebrity revelations, unexpected confrontations, and headline‑grabbing rumors. The team dives into Clifton Powell’s heated podcast debate about generational trauma vs. accountability, where the 69‑year‑old actor admits he’s “just learning how to love.” His emotional confession sparks back‑and‑forth arguments about whether past family patterns excuse—or merely explain—adult behavior. The hosts dissect both sides, stressing that while trauma can shape us, accountability is the only way to break harmful cycles.

    From there, the Lo’Down takes a chaotic turn as the crew covers Shia LaBeouf’s Mardi Gras meltdown in New Orleans, where the actor was reportedly trying to play “celebrity bartender” before getting into a bar fight and ultimately being assaulted. Finally, the episode unpacks Whoopi Goldberg’s frustration over her name appearing in online chatter related to the Epstein files—a rumor she quickly shuts down by clarifying she never traveled with Epstein and that people are dragging her unfairly. With humor, hot takes, and plenty of disbelief, this episode offers a fast‑paced breakdown of the latest celebrity mess.

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    44 mins
  • FULL EP | Man shoots and unalives his daughter after argument about Trump; Rev. Jesse Jackson passed away peacefully at the age of 84; Ray J performs with a heart monitor; and More
    Feb 17 2026

    This episode of The Morning Hustle opens with a gripping and unsettling story about 23‑year‑old Lucy Harrison, who was fatally shot by her father following a heated argument about Donald Trump—a tragedy that stunned audiences as more details emerged. According to multiple reports, Lucy and her father Kris Harrison had a “big argument” about Trump before he led her into a bedroom, where a gun he was showing her allegedly “just went off,” resulting in her death. Though U.S. authorities declined to indict him, a UK coroner later ruled the death an unlawful killing, drawing renewed scrutiny and outrage over the circumstances.

    The show then reflects on the enormous legacy of Rev. Jesse Jackson, the civil rights titan who passed away peacefully at age 84. Known for his decades‑long fight for justice alongside Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Jackson leaves behind a global legacy of activism, political influence, and leadership through the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition. His family and leaders across the nation honored him as “a servant leader” whose lifelong commitment to equality uplifted millions.

    Finally, Lore’l breaks down concerns around Ray J’s alarming Valentine’s Day performance, where the singer appeared onstage wearing a heart monitor with what looked like blood streaming from his eyes—just weeks after publicly revealing that his heart is functioning at only 25% and that doctors warned he may have limited time to live. Fan videos show him performing through visible bleeding, raising questions about whether the effect was real or staged, though Ray J insisted backstage that he was “feeling better.” The shocking visuals and his recent hospitalizations have left fans deeply worried.

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    45 mins
  • Mona Scott-Young & Laterras R. Whitfield Joins The Show To Talk Love, New Movie, and Valentines Day Gifts
    Feb 13 2026

    In this Valentine's Day episode of the Morning Hustle, Lorel and Kyle are talkin' love. They're joined by special guest Laterras R. Whitfield, who's sharing his journey to becoming a "Student of Love." Terris opens up about how he manifested his wife and how she's helped him find inner peace. He also talks about his new book, "Student of Love," and how it's all about becoming the right person to attract the love you desire. Plus, Mona Scott-Young stops by to chat about her new film, "Be Happy," and the Morning Hustle crew shares their top five gifts to give your man on Valentine's Day.

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    42 mins
  • FULL EP | Celebrity makeup artist exposes Nicki Minaj nasty behavior; Kid Rock calls Jay-Z a DEI hire for the NFL; Suspect for Nancy Guthrie detained but released; and More
    Feb 11 2026

    The Morning Hustle kicks off with a striking revelation as celebrity makeup artist Sir John recounts why he refuses to work with Nicki Minaj, claiming he has witnessed her mistreat glam teams and even wipe lip gloss on a staff member’s shirt—an allegation he has repeated in multiple interviews and says no amount of money could make him overlook. As Lore’l, Kyle, and Alton break down the story, they reflect on how glam‑team abuse is more common in the industry than fans realize, using Sir John’s refusal as an example of how reputation behind the scenes can shape public narratives around major artists.

    The show then shifts to Kid Rock’s latest controversy after he publicly labeled Jay‑Z a “DEI hire” in connection with the Super Bowl Halftime Show—comments he made during a Fox News interview while criticizing the NFL’s partnership with Roc Nation and its decision‑making authority over halftime performers. Wrapping the Lo’Down topics, the team discusses the intensifying search for Nancy Guthrie, mother of Savannah Guthrie, after a delivery driver who was detained for questioning was ultimately released with no charges following FBI‑led surveillance and property searches. The hosts weigh in on public speculation, the newly released doorbell‑camera footage of an armed masked man, and the growing urgency surrounding the case.

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    45 mins
  • FULL EP | Kid from Kid N’ Play has heart transplant; TMH recap the Super Bowl; Lil Jon’s son found deceased after missing; and More
    Feb 9 2026

    On this emotionally charged and energy-packed episode of The Morning Hustle, Lore’l, Kyle, and Alton jump into a mix of breaking entertainment stories, heartfelt updates, and big Super Bowl reactions. The team kicks things off with their signature humor and chemistry before diving into the Lo’Down—where today’s headlines range from uplifting recovery stories to heartbreaking losses.

    Lore’l shares an inspiring yet surprising update about Kid from Kid ’N Play, who recently revealed that he underwent a heart transplant in 2025 after unknowingly battling serious health issues. The hosts reflect on the importance of annual checkups and celebrate seeing Kid in great spirits and recovery mode.

    The tone shifts as the team sends love and condolences to Lil Jon, whose 27‑year‑old son was sadly found deceased after being reported missing. Known as a producer, DJ, and NYU graduate, Lil Jon’s only son’s loss deeply impacts the hip-hop and DJ community, and the show pauses to acknowledge the unimaginable grief his family is navigating.

    The crew also revisits all the big moments from the Super Bowl, including Coco Jones’ performance of the Black National Anthem, celebrity sightings, and the drama surrounding Cardi B and her relationship with Stefon Diggs—plus Bad Bunny’s star-studded halftime celebration, complete with cameos and a surprise on‑stage wedding.

    From laughter to reflection, the episode balances entertainment, culture, and heartfelt storytelling, giving listeners a full experience of news, emotion, and classic Morning Hustle energy.

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    42 mins
  • FULL EP | NBA Youngboy’s son reveals being bullied in school on Live; Aaron Hall has finally been located; Actors Aldis Hodge and Matthew Lillard of Cross joins TMH; and More
    Feb 6 2026

    In this episode of The Morning Hustle Podcast, Lore’l, Kyle Santillian, and Alton Walker unpack a mix of emotional revelations and headline‑making celebrity moments. The team dives into NBA Youngboy’s son admitting on Instagram Live that he’s been bullied at school—something he hid from his mother to avoid worrying her. They also discuss the surprising discovery of R&B singer Aaron Hall, who was finally located at an Extended Stay America in Alpharetta, where he was served legal papers tied to ongoing disputes. And in a heated family moment, GloRilla’s sister publicly accuses the rapper of leaving the family behind despite referencing their shared struggles in interviews, claiming the entire conflict could be resolved for just $2,500.

    The episode also features a lively conversation with Aldis Hodge and Matthew Lillard, stars of the hit Prime Video series Cross, who stop by to talk about the show’s success and its culturally authentic storytelling. With its signature mix of humor, commentary, and celebrity insight, this episode offers listeners a fast‑paced blend of entertainment news, personal stories, and exclusive interviews.

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    45 mins
  • FULL EP | Keke Palmer wants to live in separate homes with husband; Floyd Mayweather blames Showtime for missing $340 million; Lil Wayne to perform at virtual halftime show; and More
    Feb 5 2026

    On today’s episode, Lore’l, Kyle Santillian, and Alton Walker jump right into a mix of relationships, lawsuits, and celebrity moves — all wrapped in the energy only The Morning Hustle brings. The crew kicks things off with a buzzy conversation about Keke Palmer’s unconventional take on marriage, after she revealed she’d prefer not to live in the same home as her future husband. Her comments spark a spirited debate about space, independence, marriage expectations, and whether separate homes help or hurt long‑term relationships. Callers and hosts weigh in on everything from “healthy distance” to “that sounds like cheating territory,” making it one of the episode’s most energetic discussions.

    From relationship debates to headline‑making disputes, the Lo’Down turns the focus to Floyd Mayweather, who says he’s missing a staggering $340 million and is now blaming Showtime for giving him the runaround about where the money supposedly went. Lore’l breaks down how Floyd claims he was told shifting stories about funds “over here, then over there,” prompting him to take legal action. Even 50 Cent stepped in and joked that Floyd should’ve let him read the contracts first. The entertainment rundown continues as the hosts pivot to music news, revealing that Lil Wayne will be performing a virtual halftime show — not for the NFL, but for the mobile game Clash Royale, offering fans a digital concert experience at a time when many still believe he deserved the Super Bowl spotlight in New Orleans.

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    38 mins