Topic: Free Agent

2 chapters across the catalog

90: Micro Mockingbird
35:37 - 40:21

90: Micro Mockingbird

Crowder's Free Agency, The Battle for Subscribers

Analysis of Candace Owens' rhetoric suggests she was attempting to frame Steven Crowder as a "vulnerable" free agent who turned on his audience for money. However, the counter-argument is that Crowder was protecting his "Mug Club" subscriber list, which the Daily Wire likely wanted to absorb. The conflict is viewed as a standard business negotiation over asset ownership that was intentionally made public for leverage.

87: Ye & They
2:41:18 - 2:49:12

87: Ye & They

Black Death Economy, Record Label Profits

Kanye West argues that "Black death" is a profitable commodity for record labels through the promotion of violent "drill rap." The hosts discuss how West has been a "thorn" in the industry's side by challenging these images. They touch on the "morality clauses" in corporate contracts that prevent artists from speaking freely, contrasting this with West's new status as a "free man."