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Aug 13 2019
On Tuesdays (Aug. 13) episode of #EverydayStruggle, Nadeska, Wayno and DJ Akademiks open up the show discussing Nicki Minaj’s latest episode of Queen Radio, where she and Joe Budden face off about their previous beef. Ak does a deep dive into what started the beef between Nicki Minaj and Cardi B and shares his thoughts on what went wrong with “Motorsport.” The crew also shares their thoughts on the recent conflict between Nicki and Trina’s A&R. Later in the episode, the EDS trio gets into their review of Ugly God’s debut album ‘Bumps & Bruises’ and Trippie Redd’s sophomore LP ‘!.’ Afterwards, DJ Akademiks goes through some stats in his ‘Ak By The Numbers’ segment and takes a look at the projected first week sales from Rick Ross and Lil Durk. Shortly after, the crew shares their thoughts on a recent tweet from Cardi B in their ‘Big Facts or B.S.’ segment. To close out the episode, the trio discusses T-Pain’s recent statements on how he blew through $40 million dollars and went broke.