The Medical Dropout Who Conquered the Charts: Jay Sean on the Power of Parental Support

In the summer of 2017, global R&B star Jay Sean joined me on Scoop B Radio to discuss a pivotal moment that defines his career: ...
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The Chicago Pantheon: Lil Bibby’s Mount Rushmore of Lyricists

In April 2017, I sat down with Lil Bibby for a special Scoop B Radio Overtime session that shifted the focus from the “Drill” sounds ...
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The Architect of Equity: John B. King Jr. on the Transformative Power of Public Education

In 2017, I sat down with John B. King Jr. just as he was transitioning from his role as President Obama’s Secretary of Education to ...
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The Battle for the Boroughs: Why Kenny Anderson and the 90s Nets-Knicks Rivalry Still Resonates in 2025

When I sat down with NYC basketball royalty Kenny Anderson for Scoop B Radio, we didn’t just talk about the past; we talked about the soul of New ...
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The Death of the Gatekeeper: Ransom on Why the Digital Era is “Too Easy”

In May 2017, I sat down with the Jersey City lyricist Ransom on Scoop B Radio Overtime to dissect a fundamental shift in hip-hop. As ...
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The Missy Elliott Blueprint: Audra The Rapper on the “Ladies First” Mentality

In June 2017, I sat down with Audra The Rapper during a special Scoop B Radio Overtime session to discuss her journey on Oxygen’s Sisterhood ...
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Remembering Clint Hill (1932–2025)—The Heroic Agent Whose Haunting Testimony Defined an Era

The world paused earlier this year to mark the passing of Clint Hill in February 2025 at the age of 93. The legendary Secret Service agent, who ...
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The Independent Architect: Reagan Gomez-Preston on Crowdfunding and the Digital Revolution

In June 2017, I sat down with Reagan Gomez-Preston—a name synonymous with the golden era of Black sitcoms (The Parent ‘Hood) and the voice of ...
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From “Dynamite Year” to Decadelong Dynasty: Why Joseph Sikora Says 50 Cent is the GOAT Boss

In the world of sports, entertainment, and the business of culture, we talk a lot about “dynasties.” We look at the 90s Bulls or the ...
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