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April 09, 2019

Q's ChopStix, Kendrick Diss Big Sean? Drake & Future Sequel, Boosie Blasts Fans | Everyday Struggle

On Tuesday’s (April 9) episode of #EverydayStruggle, Nadeska, Wayno and DJ Akademiks open the show giving details on Nipsey Hussle’s memorial service, which is set to take place this Thurs., April 11, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. The trio then discusses the removal of Kodak Black's artwork from T.I.’s Trap Music Museum following his insensitive comments about Lauren London ad also weigh in on Kodak's response to the museum. Later in the episode, the crew gives their thoughts on Schoolboy Q’s newest single with Travis Scott, ‘Chopstix.’ Halfway through the show, the gang gives their take on the old Kendrick Lamar snippet that recently surfaced on the web, where K.Dot appears to be dissing Big Sean. The crew then discusses Machine Gun Kelly and G-Eazy's beef coming to an end, thanks to Kid Cud. Towards the end of the show, the EDS crew talks about Boosie Badazz's recent IG Live where he put his fans on blast for not supporting his latest project release, ‘Badazz 3.5.’ The gang wraps today's episode with Quick Hit news stories on Lil Nas X topping the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and Drake and Future teasing a sequel to their 2015 project 'What A Time To Be Alive.'  

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Everyday Struggle
Everyday Struggle is a daily hip-hop debate show where internet sensation DJ Akademiks and hip-hop veteran Wayno square off on the biggest topics in music and pop culture, moderated by journalist Nadeska Alexis. The hosts bring their fans an in-depth look into the biggest stories in the hip-hop community with commentary, exclusive content, and a behind-the-scenes look at one of the biggest shows in rap. Popular segments throughout the show include The Review, AK by the Numbers, Heat Check, Struggle Mail and more. Conversations and opinions are of the hosts and are not representative of Complex or their guests. Notable celebrities on the show have included 21 Savage, Vince Staples, 2 Chainz, Jeezy, SZA, Erykah Badu, Tory Lanez, and spawned viral moments with rappers like Lil Yachty, Soulja Boy and the Migos. The show launched in April 2017 and airs Monday through Thursday on Complex.