Topic: D L Hughley

5 chapters across the catalog

82: High Value Target
8:51 - 14:35

82: High Value Target

DL Hughley Critiques Vitriolic Response to Kevin Samuels

Comedian DL Hughley addresses the intense vitriol and celebratory reactions following the death of Kevin Samuels. Hughley compares the cold reception of Samuels to the warmer condolences often given to criminals like R. Kelly, noting that the punishment did not fit the "crime" of harsh dating critiques. The discussion highlights how Samuels' public persona was meticulously crafted around image, often at the expense of personal connection.

65: Disco Biscuits
2:05:33 - 2:11:04

65: Disco Biscuits

D.L. Hughley Recalls Hostile Interactions with Bill Cosby

Comedian D.L. Hughley describes a 2009 radio interview where Bill Cosby was reportedly "a dick" and attempted to censor the recording. Hughley claims that Cosby's predatory behavior was an "open secret" in the comedy world for decades. The hosts discuss Cosby's attempts to block the careers of younger, "edgier" Black comedians who didn't fit his respectability standards.

48: Shootist
2:50:21 - 2:59:15

48: Shootist

The "Snuff Song" and the Myth of Black-on-Black Crime

The hosts coin the term "snuff songs" to describe music that celebrates murder. They critique activists on HLN and comedian D.L. Hughley for claiming "black-on-black crime" is a myth. While Hughley argues crime is about proximity and biology, Mo Facts points out the mathematical reality: black men make up 6.5% of the population but a vastly disproportionate volume of homicide victims and perpetrators.

46: Kamala Kanye King
25:40 - 34:17

46: Kamala Kanye King

DL Hughley and DJ Vlad Attack Kanye West and Terry Crews

Comedian DL Hughley and DJ Vlad are criticized for their harsh rhetoric toward Kanye West and Terry Crews, including suggestions that they belong in a mental asylum. The use of racial slurs by Hughley in the presence of a white interviewer is highlighted as a form of "systematic teardown" of Black men who dissent from groupthink. The segment explores how the media weaponizes personal flaws against Black public figures who stop supporting liberal narratives.

46: Kamala Kanye King
34:17 - 41:16

46: Kamala Kanye King

DL Hughley on The View, Slut-Shaming, and Live Interview Demands

DL Hughley appeared on The View to label Kanye West an "honorary white guy," a move described as providing comfort to white liberals. The hosts of The View are accused of hypocrisy for laughing at "slut-shaming" remarks directed at Kim Kardashian while claiming to support women's rights. Kanye West has publicly demanded that any interview with the New York Times be conducted live to prevent deceptive editing by the media.