Topic: Cardi B

8 chapters across the catalog

Bro Media
Episode 1710 21:45 - 25:14

1710: Bro Media

AI Political Parodies, Dank Brandon and Cardi B

Artificial intelligence is used to create satirical content, including a "Dank Brandon" parody of Joe Biden mocking the DNC's loss. Another AI filter modifies a Cardi B endorsement video for Kamala Harris, altering the audio to sound like a South Park character. The quality and investment in AI technology for such comedic purposes are questioned.

Umpty Ump
Episode 1709 1:49:01 - 1:51:44

1709: Umpty Ump

Cardi B, P Diddy and Celebrity Endorsements

Rapper Cardi B's endorsement of Kamala Harris is met with skepticism, with hosts suggesting her involvement may be linked to the ongoing P Diddy investigation. The discussion notes that many celebrities who previously avoided politics are now vocal supporters, leading to theories about "copious documentation" or leverage held by the establishment. The segment also mentions Chloe Grace Moretz coming out as gay and endorsing Harris.

Putinoids
Episode 1539 1:17:20 - 1:19:55

1539: Putinoids

Kal Penn Engagement, Jamaican Cultural Views

Host Kal Penn discussed his five-year engagement and mentioned that Cardi B offered to officiate his wedding. The conversation shifts to cultural attitudes toward homosexuality, noting that it remains a significant social issue in Jamaica. The hosts question how Penn's Indian relatives view his lifestyle compared to American cultural norms.

Twindemic
Episode 1270 35:01 - 36:58

1270: Twindemic

Cardi B Music and USPS Stamp Campaign

The popularity of Cardi B's music is discussed in the context of modern cultural standards. Separately, a millennial-led social media campaign encourages people to buy stamps to save the United States Postal Service from privatization.

Olive Theory
Episode 1190 2:37:12 - 2:43:20

1190: Olive Theory

Instagram Likes, Mental Health, and the Olive Theory

Instagram is testing the removal of public "like" counts in the U.S., a move publicly supported by Kim Kardashian for mental health reasons. However, an alternative "Olive Theory" is proposed, suggesting the change is actually a cost-saving measure to reduce server processing and data storage requirements. Rapper Cardi B is cited for her critique that the platform's quality declined when it allowed users to like and reply to individual comments.

Coupon Clipping
Episode 1182 1:30:48 - 1:39:19

1182: Coupon Clipping

T.I. and Cardi B Discuss Electoral College and Race

Hip-hop icons T.I. and Cardi B discussed the electoral college and racial voting patterns on a recent podcast. Cardi B claimed that "country bumpkin" voters prioritize their hatred of Mexicans over their own needs, such as Medicare. The hosts criticized the discussion as bigoted and noted the significant influence these artists have on young audiences.

El Valvador
Episode 1112 40:20 - 45:27

1112: El Valvador

Kamala Harris, Marijuana Policy and Hip-Hop

Kamala Harris faced scrutiny for her past record as a prosecutor while claiming on "The Breakfast Club" to have smoked marijuana in college. Her claims of listening to Snoop Dogg and Tupac Shakur while high were challenged as chronologically impossible based on her graduation dates. Harris also cited Cardi B as a favorite artist, leading to a reading of explicit lyrics from the song "Bickenhead."

Micro Livestock
Episode 1004 14:25 - 18:15

1004: Micro Livestock

Fire and Fury Audiobook Skit and Hillary Clinton

The Grammys featured a pre-taped segment where celebrities like Cardi B, Snoop Dogg, and Hillary Clinton "auditioned" to read Michael Wolff’s book, Fire and Fury. The hosts describe the skit as a "tune-out factor" that alienated viewers by focusing on Trump-related gossip, such as his alleged fear of being poisoned and his preference for McDonald's.