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Veto Vangundy & Kyng Musix Episode 51

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In this episode of Veto’s Corner, Veto dives into a range of hot topics. The conversation kicks off with Gervonta Davis vs. Frank Martin (4:11), followed by AB's comments about Jay-Z (10:30). Oschino's questioning of why Jay-Z came to court is next (18:31), and then we delve into Rubie Rose's appearance on the Joe Budden podcast (31:10).

We then discuss women in powerful positions (43:54) before transitioning to the topic of feeling less of a man (1:10:21). The conversation shifts to women wearing certain outfits (1:15:00) and men looking for attention (1:25:53).

Complex's list of the funniest people on the internet (1:35:00) comes next, followed by a discussion on Adam 22's culture vulture ways (1:47:00). We wrap up with Lil Uzi Vert going viral for the Marc Jacobs campaign (1:49:45).

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