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Episode 19 brings the crew back in full form as Emanny, Sio, and Joe F cover a wild mix of personal moments, culture, and controversy. Emanny kicks things off reflecting on being laid up in the house all weekend and what he's calling "Holding Hands SZN," sparking a conversation about relationships, comfort, and timing. The trio dives into the excitement around a potential tour featuring Usher and Chris Brown, before breaking down highlights and chaos from this year's Coachella. They also react to the buzz surrounding the upcoming Season 3 premiere of Euphoria and unpack surprising headlines like Aubrey Plaza's pregnancy. Things get personal with Emanny's ISO moment, followed by a deeper discussion on rumors about Sean Combs possibly being released early. The episode takes a "serious" turn as they address allegations involving Katy Perry and claims made by Ruby Rose, along with a disturbing situation involving streamer Deshae Frost. They lighten things up briefly by debating whether J. Cole's basketball run was a flop, before giving flowers to Raz B after Emanny's viral moment poking fun at the B2K members Michael Jackson moment. The mood shifts again as they address hip-hop pioneer Afrika Bambaataa passing and honor the life of social media influencer Ashlee Janea Robinson. Sio closes things out with her ISO moment, adding another layer of realness to an episode packed with humor, honesty, and unfiltered takes. Subscribe to our Patreon today for Exclusive Content Patreon.com/alleyesone 00:08:00 Emanny in the house/ Holding Hands SZN 00:20:15 Usher & Chris Brown Tour 00:31:04 Coachella Recap 00:40:30 Euphoria Season 3 premiere 00:52:47 Aubrey Plaza pregnancy 00:56:15 Emanny ISO Moment 01:00:15 Is Diddy being released early? 01:09:15 Ruby Rose accuses Katy Perry of sexual assault 01:13:50 Streamer Deshae Frost assault woman 01:19:18 J Cole Basketball career a flop 01:26:30 Salute to Raz B 01:33:53 Afrikka Bambaatta passing 01:35:50 R.I.P. Ashlee Janea Robinson 01:37:25 Sio ISO Moment
Episode 18 gets chaotic in the best way as Emanny, Sio, Joe F., and guest host Vern for a wild mix of culture, controversy, and real-life conversations. The crew kicks things off with Sio recapping her Miami takeover …stories, vibes, and everything she probably shouldn't admit on mic. Emanny & Vern make a "commitment" to no longer casually dating that doesn't seem to be received by the rest of the cast. From there, things get messy as they react to the internet frenzy around Pooh Shiesty allegedly kidnapping Gucci Man (or at least the rumors that had social media in a chokehold). They dive into Kanye West shaking things up again …performing at SoFi Stadium and causing major backlash overseas, including sponsors pulling out of Wireless Festival. The convo expands into cancel culture, controversy, and whether Ye is still untouchable. Next, the room reacts to DaBaby going off on an artist over a portrait of his daughters …raising questions about respect, boundaries, and ego. They show love to Brandy as they discuss her new memoir but get into talks about her past love life with older men while still in her teen years and what it means for her legacy, before getting into the uncomfortable topic of Tee Grizzley being publicly called out by his mom. The conversation takes a left turn (as usual) into space, as they break down the latest updates on the Artemis Program and whether we're really going back to the moon …or if there's more to the story. That naturally spirals into everyone sharing their favorite conspiracy theories. To close things out, the crew gets a little more personal, debating what it really means to be "taken care of" by a partner …especially when you're sick …and whether that kind of love is expected, earned, or taken for granted. Real talk, wild takes, and plenty of laughs …Episode 18 is one of those ones. 00:02:05 Sio takes Miami 00:07:20 Emanny no longer casually dating 00:17:05 Pooh Shiesty kidnaps Gucci Mane 00:30:50 Emanny goes to Boyz4Life Concert 00:38:10 Kanye Sold Out Shows 00:52:00 Dababy painting controversy 01:03:50 Emanny selling himself?? 01:05:20 Brandy's new memoir 01:21:45 Tee Grizzly's Mom calls him out for not "supporting" her 01:35:35 Artemis heads to the Moon/ Favorite conspiracy theories
This week, Emanny, Sio, and Joe F are back in full form with a packed episode that bounces between culture, chaos, and some wild takes. They kick things off with a weekend recap, with Sio breaking down her experience at the Boys4Life Tour ….energy, crowd, and whether it lived up to the hype. The conversation shifts into R&B nostalgia as they debate the recent Verzuz matchup between Tank and Tyrese …who really has the deeper catalog? From there, they get into Jay-Z's recent GQ interview and what it reveals about legacy, growth, and staying culturally relevant, while also questioning J. Cole's recent interview run and whether it's hitting the mark. Things get a little more unhinged as they react to Druski's viral skit impersonating Erika Kirk, and then dive headfirst into controversial territory ….breaking down Amber Rose comments about everyone being allowed to say the N-word, and the backlash surrounding Chilli from TLC allegedly being a MAGA supporter. They also tackle some disturbing and real-world moments, including a reported assault at a Gunna concert in London, leading to a deeper conversation about safety, accountability, and the responsibility of venues and artists. On a lighter (but still messy) note, the guys react to the viral moment of a husband taking his wife back after she kissed Chris Brown on stage …..sparking a hilarious but honest debate on boundaries, respect, and what people will tolerate for a story. Emanny delivers his ISO moment, putting the spotlight on the wild reality show Temptation Island Spain and why it might be the most unfiltered look at relationships on TV right now. To close things out, they dive into the ongoing controversy surrounding Harry Potter character Severus Snape race change and the creator J.K Rowlings racist past which questions …should we support the popular series at all? As always, it's a mix of laughs, real talk, and moments that'll have you arguing with your speakers. 00:00:00 - Weekend recap/Sio goes to Boys4Life Tour 00:20:59 - Tank vs Tyrese Verzus 00:42:04 - Jay Z GQ Interview 00:53:22 - J.Cole Interview Run 00:56:43 - Druski sued by Erika Kirk 01:07:24 - Amber Rose says everyone should say N Word 01:11:09 - Chilli from TLC outed for MAGA support 01:18:29 - Woman SA'd at Gunna concert in London 01:26:22 - Chris Brown kisses wife on stage in front of wife 01:39:14 - Emanny ISO Moment (Temptation Island) 01:42:59 - Harry Potter controversy 01:54:04 - Bob Barker a racist
Episode 16 finds Emanny and Sio in rare form ….equal parts introspective, unfiltered, and completely off the rails. The conversation kicks off with a real look into ADHD and how it shows up in their everyday lives, from productivity struggles to the chaos that somehow fuels their creativity. Things quickly take a turn when Emanny admits he took edibles before recording, setting the tone for some hilarious tangents and questionable logic throughout the episode. Somewhere between laughs and deep dives, they break down the cultural weight of Jay-Z performing Reasonable Doubt and The Blueprint at Yankee Stadium, and what those albums still mean to hip-hop today. The episode also features a classic "Emanny ISO Moment," where he gets something off his chest in a way only he can, while Sio counters with a wild "High Story" that perfectly matches the energy in the room. They also tap into trending topics, including the release of Justin Timberlake's arrest video, the unsettling Air Canada plane incident at LaGuardia, and thoughts on the EJ Johnson interview that has people talking. It's an episode that bounces between laughs, cultural commentary, and raw honesty ….exactly what listeners have come to expect when Emanny and Sio are behind the mic. Episode 16 Timestamps: 00:03:18 ADHD 00:04:45 Emanny takes Edibles 00:08:02 Jay Z performing at Yankee Stadium 00:20:49 Emanny ISO moment 00:32:30 Sio High Story 00:38:43 Justin Timberlake arrest video released 00:55:19 Air Canada Plane incident at LGA 01:15:00 EJ Johnson interview
With Sio out of town, Emanny holds it down by bringing in Joe F and his good friend Vern for a different kind of energy in the room ….and it doesn't take long for things to get personal. The episode kicks off with Emanny reflecting on the emotions he felt watching the Oscars, particularly seeing Michael B. Jordan take home a major win. What should've been just a celebratory moment turns introspective, as Emanny opens up about wishing his parents were still here to witness his growth, success, and the path he's carving out now. It sets the tone for a vulnerable but grounded conversation about purpose, legacy, and who we really do it all for. The mood shifts as the guys get into Bam Adebayo wild 83-point performance …breaking down not just how crazy the stat line is, but why it's being met with skepticism and backlash from fans. Was it greatness, stat-padding, or just the wrong era to appreciate a moment like that? Later, Emanny delivers an ISO moment sparked by a viral clip from LaRussell and his "Heaven Sent" song/statement. Vern closes things out with a story that hits a little too close to home …..diving into the dynamics of fake female friendships and how some women will use men as tools to betray their own friends. It sparks a layered discussion about loyalty, manipulation, and the messy overlap between dating and friendships. A mix of introspection, debate, and real life stories ….this episode proves the show doesn't miss a beat, even with a different lineup.
Emanny and Sio are back with another loaded episode, kicking things off with a conversation about how Sio celebrated International Women's Day and the conversations that came from it. From there, they react to the viral clip of Treach's daughter getting knocked out in a fight and discuss how moments like that spread across the internet so quickly. The guys also get into Kanye West once again making headlines after claiming he's still the "best" thing for Kim Kardashian, sparking a broader conversation about ego, relationships, and why some people can't let the past go. They also talk about the viral photos of Megan Fox that have the internet debating her new look. Later in the episode they cover some wild news stories, including the alarming situation where shots were fired at Rihanna's Beverly Hills mansion ….though a suspect has since been arrested. They also react to the attack at Gracie Mansion that authorities are calling an act of terrorism. In music and entertainment news, 50 Cent reveals plans for the theme song for the upcoming Power Origins series, which leads Emanny and Sio to talk about the lasting cultural impact of the Power universe. Emanny also delivers an ISO moment that sparks another round of laughs and debate. They also take a moment to reflect on the life and legacy of Jesse Jackson following his funeral, including the controversy surrounding the speeches from former presidents that reportedly upset members of his family. To close things out, the guys react to the drama involving Dwight Howard after his wife publicly accused him of cocaine use, opening up a conversation about public relationships, social media call-outs, and how quickly private matters become public spectacle. All that and plenty more in another candid, funny, and unfiltered episode with Emanny and Sio. 07:29 – How Did Sio Celebrate International Woman's Day 13:30 – Birthday Energy 25:59 – Treach's daughter gets KO'd 42:34 – Ye says he's the "best" for Kim K 50:49 – Megan Fox viral photos 58:22 – Rihanna's Beverly Hills Mansion shot; suspect arrested 01:05:24 – Gracie Mansion attacked; act of terrorism 01:16:29 – On the Spectrum 01:26:39 – 50 Cent Theme Song 01:38:49 – Emanny ISO Moment 01:52:09 – Jesse Jackson Funeral; Family upset over Presidents speeches 02:07:59 – Dwight Howard's wife puts him on blast with coke allegations
In this heartfelt and hilarious episode, Emanny, Sio, and Joe F. open up about how they honor the memories of their deceased fathers ….sharing touching traditions and stories that shaped who they are today. The conversation flows into their deep love for their pets (and why those fur babies run the household). The crew also gives their takes on the TV show Paradise and imagines what kind of person they'd be if they survived the apocalypse ….from leader-of-the-pack to snack-hoarding survivalist. Things heat up when a viral clip about why dating Black men is so hard in today's world sparks an animated debate between Emanny and Sio, unpacking real feelings with wit and honesty. They share reactions to the recent NAACP Image Awards, then dive into the still-raging controversy around the BAFTA n-word moment, which inspires a playful yet pointed game: "Pick the Right White." The tone gets serious as the team reflects on the recent events in Iran and the Austin mass shooting, offering compassion, perspective, and the important conversations we need to keep having. Tune in for laughter, reflection, debate, and real talk ….only on Episode 13 of the AEOE podcast
This week, Emanny and Sio are forced to pod from the crib thanks to a weekend blizzard that shut everything down. Cabin fever is real, the vibes are stir-crazy, and they kick things off talking about just how boring life gets when you're stuck watching the same four walls and refreshing your phone for entertainment. From there, they dive into the viral clip of a Haitian woman referring to Black Americans as "dirty Black Americans" … unpacking the tension, the hurt, the history, and why diaspora conversations so often spiral instead of heal. The music/sports crossover moment gets its shine too, as Kelly Price performs "Lift Every Voice" instead of the national anthem at a Claressa Shields vs. Crew-Dezurn fight prompting a bigger conversation about symbolism, patriotism, and what respect really looks like on big stages. Then it's petty rap beef time: 50 Cent vs. T.I. and family. The back-and-forth online has the timeline split, and Emanny and Sio break down who's trolling, who's projecting, and whether either of them still benefit from these digital sparring matches in 2026. Things turn heavier as they discuss the ripple effects in Mexico m following the reported death of cartel leader El Mencho, and what moments like this reveal about power vacuums, violence, and media narratives. The episode takes a reflective turn as they pay respects to actor Eric Dane and beloved NYC influencer Shanae Curry, which opens the door to a deeper conversation about legacy, health, and why we wait to live like we have unlimited time. They also react to DaBaby explaining why he believes he "fell off," and whether accountability, public backlash, or industry politics play the bigger role in a career downturn. Snow outside. Heat inside. Honest takes, uncomfortable truths, and a reminder to live fully… because tomorrow isn't promised.
With Sio out of town, Emanny calls in Joe F for his first on camera episode ….and you already know that means zero structure. The episode kicks off with a Valentine's Day recap. From low-effort romance debates to what actually counts as "doing too much," Emanny and Joe compare notes on how they handled the pressure of February 14th. Was it genuine love… or just strategic survival? The fellas break down expectations, social media flexing, and whether grown men even like Valentine's Day or just tolerate it. From there, they pivot to the fall-off of the NBA All-Star Weekend …Once a must-watch cultural moment, now it feels like background noise. Is it the lack of competitiveness? The oversaturation of celebrity? Or are we just getting older? Things heat up when they react to Coi Leray saying that "liking someone's pic is cheating." Is that insecurity or modern-day relationship boundaries evolving in real time? The conversation spirals into digital etiquette, emotional cheating, and how social media has completely rewired dating. They also dive into LaRussell openly criticizing Lil Wayne for what he feels is a lack of substance in his music. Is that fair critique or generational misunderstanding? Emanny and Joe unpack artistry vs. impact, nostalgia bias, and whether legends are immune from honest evaluation. The guys also take a moment to pay respect to Actor Robert Duvall who passed away and speak about how they personally would like their families to respect their after death wishes. This episode delivers and can't help but to take a serious note this week …with laughter spread throughout each take. No co-host. No filter. Just opinions, laughs and a lot of accountability.
This week on All Eyes On E, Emanny, Sio and Joe F. are back in full debate mode ….and nobody is safe. The crew kicks things off with the Super Bowl stage: Did Bad Bunny just stamp himself as a global icon with that performance? And after Chris Brown's comments, the room gets real about industry favoritism, public image, and who the culture actually wants to see up there. From there, it's straight into family drama and rap girl tension …Glorilla vs. her sister has the hosts unpacking loyalty, fame, and what happens when personal business becomes public content. Then they tackle Sexyy Red putting her spin on MJ's "Beat It." Is it homage, disrespect, or just the evolution of music? Emanny has thoughts… loud ones. J. Cole's new album gets a deep dive ….growth, pressure, expectations, and whether he's still rapping from the soul or from the scoreboard. The conversation takes a serious turn as they discuss the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping case and how media cycles shape empathy and outrage. Cardi B being single again sparks a broader conversation about public relationships, breakups in the spotlight, and whether love is even built to survive fame. That naturally leads into Valentine's Day plans ….who's celebrating, who's "chilling," and who's pretending it's just another day. As always, it's culture, accountability, jokes, arguments, and a few uncomfortable truths … because when Emanny, Sio, and Joe F. sit down, it's never just headlines… it's perspective. All that and more on this episode 10 of the AEOE podcast.
This week on the AEOE podcast, Emanny, Sio & Joe are back breaking down the biggest moments shaking up culture and entertainment. They react to the Grammy Awards …who deserved it, who got snubbed, and who had the internet in a chokehold. The duo also unpack Kanye West performing in Mexico alongside his daughter and what it says about legacy, artistry, and controversy in 2025. They get into the newly released Michael Jackson biopic trailer and debate whether Hollywood can finally do justice to the King of Pop's story. On the sports side, Emanny and Sio dive into the viral moment surrounding the Shakur Stevenson vs. Teofimo Lopez led boxing event. Plus, a full Royal Rumble recap, standout moments, surprises, disappointments, and everything in between. The team also describes what their personal theme songs would be while out on the town. As always, the conversation goes left, right, and everywhere in between ….real takes, unfiltered opinions, and plenty of laughs. Tap in.
Emanny and Sio are back outside and covering everything. The duo kicks things off with a breakdown of Emanny's Vegas trip …what went down, what stayed in Vegas, and what definitely didn't. They rehash Joe F.'s infamous escort story (yes, that one) before addressing the backlash Emanny caught for having Big Sam on the previous episode and setting the record straight. From there, the conversation jumps into Kanye West's apology letter and what accountability looks like in the public eye, followed by reactions to the latest Oscar nominations and the snubs that have everyone talking. The mood turns serious as they discuss reports surrounding another death connected to ICE enforcement, sparking a larger conversation about policy, power, and humanity. To balance it all out, they close with some classic chaos ….Joe F.'s Bad Sex Playlist makes a return, prompting jokes, side-eyes, and plenty of laughs. As always, it's unfiltered, opinionated, and full of moments you won't hear anywhere else.
Emanny's out of town, so All Eyes On E is officially in Sio's hands ….and things get real REAL fast. For this takeover episode, Sio invites her close friend Samantha to the couch, and the girls waste no time diving into personal territory. From an unexpected run-in with someone Samantha knows, to unpacking how small the world really is, the conversation quickly turns candid, funny, and unfiltered. The energy shifts as they address the chatter surrounding Joe F.'s past and the recent legal situation involving an ex "girlfriend" he met through escorting ….breaking down what's rumor, what's reality, and how messy history has a way of resurfacing. The ladies also speak on a new dating app called "Courted", their own ups & downs romantically, their ISO moments and much more. No Emanny, no filters ….just perspective, honesty, and a women-led conversation that proves All Eyes On E doesn't miss a beat when Sio's in control.
Emanny and Sio kick things off recapping Sio's birthday get-together and the energy that came with it. From there, the convo jumps straight into the culture ….Teyana Taylor's big win at the Golden Globes, Bruno Mars shaking things up with new music, and Fetty Wap's release from prison and what's next for him. They also unpack Kristy Mack filing for divorce, the conversations sparked by Netflix's His & Hers, and how public relationships play out when the cameras are rolling. As always, the dialogue is unfiltered, opinionated, and full of side quests you didn't know you needed. Real talk, pop culture, and plenty of laughs ….tap in.
Emanny and Sio kick off the new year recapping their New Year's Eve celebrations, what was lit, what was learned, and what's being left in last year. Sio also breaks down the birthday plans she's got lined up while Joe F speaks on the lack of plans he had for his own. The conversation takes a sharp turn into global and pop culture chaos as they react to headlines about Trump allegedly setting his sights on Venezuela, Stefon Diggs finding himself sued by a "chef", and Offset getting caught slipping courtesy of Celina Powell. They also dive into the internet's latest clash with Adin Ross vs Doechii, unpacking accountability, clout, and the lines people keep crossing for attention. As always, Emanny and Sio blend humor, honesty, and unfiltered takes on everything happening in real time. New year, same energy, just louder, smarter, and a little more reckless.
A new voice enters the room. Emanny officially introduces the show's new female co-host, Sio @justcallmesio , and the chemistry starts right away. The two break down how they first met, the unexpected alignment that brought them together, and the vision behind creating content that actually says something. From there, the conversation takes its usual sharp turn ….Dr. Cheyenne Bryant's "sexy" debate and whether intellect and sex appeal are allowed to coexist, reactions to Diddy's sons launching a docuseries, and the unsettling details surrounding a rumored NYC serial killer. As always, it's a mix of insight, humor, uncomfortable truths, and off-the-cuff moments that only happen when the mic is on. New era. New energy. Same honesty.
Emanny dives straight into the headlines in this episode, reacting to the shocking moment Jake Paul gets knocked out by Anthony Joshua and what the fight means for boxing, spectacle culture, and the limits of hype. He also breaks down Nicki Minaj's appearance at the Turning Point rally, unpacking the reactions, the controversy, and what it signals when artists step into political spaces. The tone shifts as Emanny addresses the Ty Lil allegations, speaking on accountability, public judgment, and how fast narratives move in the age of social media. He also gives his unfiltered thoughts on Hot 97's new hires, the direction of the iconic station, and what these changes say about the current state of hip-hop radio. Culture, controversy, and candid commentary collide in an episode that keeps it real and doesn't duck the conversations everyone's already having.
On this episode, Emanny taps into culture, legacy, and personal memories. He reflects on the passing of Rob Reiner and what his impact meant to film, storytelling, and generations of fans. The conversation shifts to wrestling history as Emanny breaks down John Cena's retirement match and what it symbolizes about longevity, reinvention, and knowing when to step away. He also dives into the radio world, sharing thoughts on Funk Flex stepping into the Hot 97 morning show seat and what that move says about the future of hip-hop radio. Emanny weighs in on the resurfaced Russell Simmons vs. Kimora Lee conversation, unpacking power, perception, and public narratives. To balance it all out, Emanny gets personal… sharing stories about the most memorable Christmas gift he's ever received, the emotions tied to it, and how moments like that stick with us long after the wrapping paper is gone. As always, the episode flows through culture, commentary, and real-life reflection… with a few unexpected turns along the way.
On this episode, Emanny dives straight into the cultural storm shaking up the industry. He breaks down the Diddy documentary and the conversations it's reigniting, then shifts into the explosive back-and-forth between DJ Akademiks and Maino, what's real, what's reaching, and what it says about the state of hip-hop media. From there, Emanny unpacks Jason Derulo's bold claim that he's done working with women, exploring the context, the backlash, and how power dynamics in the entertainment world keep shifting. And of course… there's more. More humor, more insight, more unfiltered takes. Tap in for a raw, nuanced, and entertaining look at the headlines everyone's arguing about. Tap in, Subscribe and Watch "All Eyes on E" on YouTube + Patreon youtube.com/emannymusic Patreon.com/alleyesone
In this episode of All Eyes on E, Emanny sits down to break down Mariah The Scientist's latest album, Heart Sold Separately. With his R&B ear and unfiltered honesty, Emanny dives into the themes, standout tracks, and vocal choices that make the project shine, and the moments that could've hit harder. Expect thoughtful critique, raw takes, and insight from an artist who knows the grind and the craft. Whether you're a Mariah fan or just love real music talk, this conversation gives you perspective you won't get anywhere else. Patreon - Patreon.com/alleyesonE X - @EmannyMusic , @AllEyesonEmanny Instagram - @EmannyMusic , @AllEyesonEmanny
In this intro episode, Emanny pulls back the curtain and gives his supporters the very first look at his brand-new media channel, All Eyes On E. This is more than just a platform, it's a space where music, conversation, and culture collide through Emanny's lens. From personal stories to creative insights, Emanny shares why he created this channel, what it represents, and how it will grow into a hub for raw expression, unfiltered thoughts, and exclusive content. Supporters get the inside track on the vision, the journey, and what's coming next. Tune in, lock in, and keep your eyes on E.