"Lets Rap About it" hosted by Fabolous, Maino, Dave East & Jim Jones
"Lets Rap About it" hosted by Fabolous, Maino, Dave East & Jim Jones

<p>đŸŽ€ Welcome to Let’s Rap About It – the official podcast channel hosted by Maino, Dave East, Fabolous, and Jim Jones! Here, Hip Hop meets real talk – unfiltered, unapologetic, and always on point. We're breaking down the culture, reacting to viral tweets, tackling hot topics, and giving you the real from three legends who lived it, shaped it, and still run it.<br><br>đŸ”„ Expect raw convos, exclusive insights, jokes, debates, and classic NYC energy every episode.<br>💬 Whether it's music, lifestyle, fashion, or the streets – if it's trending, we’re rapping about it.</p>

Episode 23 of Let’s Rap About It gets real and unfiltered as Maino, Jim Jones, Fabolous, and Dave East dive into some of the most controversial and talked-about topics. From a wild conversation about Martin Luther King groupies, to debating whether a big girl can be considered a “10” and their honest thoughts on beauty standards—nothing is off limits. The crew also breaks down body cam footage and questions how blogs release sensitive content—what should be public and what should be illegal? Plus, they get into a deep conversation about peers dating your kids when they get older
 is it different when it comes to daughters vs sons?Raw opinions, real debate, and classic moments you don’t want to miss.
Episode 22 of Let’s Rap About It is one you don’t wanna miss đŸ”„ We’re tapping into the culture heavy—from sneakers to tattoos and everything in between. With it being Air Max Day, we had to highlight the impact of Air Maxes on fashion, music, and the streets 👟💹. The conversation heats up as we break down the viral moment with Maino, Fabolous, Dave East, and Jim Jones talking about getting matching tattoos—would you do it, or is that a decision you might regret later? We also get into the “90s fine” debate and how beauty standards have changed over time, plus a deeper look into tattoo culture and whether people are getting ink for meaning or just the moment. Real conversations, real opinions, no filter—tap in and join the discussion in the comments đŸŽ™ïžđŸ”„
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In Episode 20 of Let’s Rap About It, the crew celebrates Women’s Month by reflecting on the important lessons women have taught them throughout life. From family to friendships and relationships, the guys share how women helped shape their mindset, values, and growth. The conversation also dives into real topics affecting everyday life and culture. They discuss managing money in the Black community, the difference between being accepted vs. truly included in certain spaces, and how personal life situations can impact your career and opportunities. Another major topic the guys debate is whether every relationship in life needs to benefit you, or if some relationships should simply exist without expectations.This episode is full of honest perspectives, real talk, and meaningful conversations about growth, community, and relationships.
Episode 19 of Let’s Rap About It gets real from the jump as Jim Jones, Dave East, Maino & Fabolous tackle some of the most talked-about topics in and out of the culture. Jim breaks down the energy behind his latest kick off and what it really stands for. The guys get into a real conversation about family getting involved in your beef on social media — when is it loyalty and when does it make things worse? They debate the best way to handle outside noise without letting it spiral. Dave East addresses the scamming allegations head on, clears the air, and speaks on how narratives get created online. The room also dives into relationship talk — crazy red flags that would make you never spin the block, keeping your woman to yourself in the social media era, and whether social media friendships are ever really solid. As always, it’s unfiltered takes, real stories, and perspective from four artists who’ve seen every side of it.Tap in, subscribe, and drop your thoughts in the comments — what’s a red flag you’re never ignoring again?
On this episode of Let’s Rap About It, hosted by Fabolous, Jim Jones, Dave East, and Maino, the guys tap into real conversations about culture, responsibility, and the times we’re living in. In honor of Black History Month, they reflect on legacy and say rest in peace to Jesse Jackson, discussing the impact of leaders who shaped generations. From there, the conversation turns to a bigger question — what has society become desensitized to? With unlimited access to people, lifestyles, and opinions through social media, has the world lost its sense of boundaries? They also break down what “flexing” really means today. Is it money? Access? Peace? And why are kids flexing before they even understand value? The crew speaks on entertainers navigating underage fans, sampling legends, and the responsibility that comes with influence in the digital era. This episode dives into culture, accountability, fame, and how social media changed everything.Tap in and join the conversation. Drop your thoughts in the comments — what do you think we’ve become desensitized to?
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On this episode, the crew taps into Black History beyond the textbooks — what it really means today, how influence gets built, and who’s actually monetizing their influence versus just chasing clout. We also get honest (and hilarious) about the truth nobody wants to hear
 some of y’all really ain’t got no rizz 😭 From culture to currency, confidence to character, this convo breaks down how people move, why authenticity matters, and how charisma can’t be faked. Real talk, real laughs, and real lessons as always.
Episode 14 of Let’s Rap About It gets real as Jim Jones, Fabolous, Dave East, and Maino spark conversations around going back to the hood — is it about flexing or giving back? The crew breaks down the fine line between being a hater and just hating, plus whether learning to fight in the streets is survival or if protecting yourself should look different as you grow. They also dive into what forgiveness really looks like, how fatherhood hits different depending on your career path, and the responsibility that comes with influence. As always, keep sending in your situations and questions for 1-800 Maino for real relationship and life advice. Tap in, join the conversation, and let’s rap about it.
In Episode 13 of Let’s Rap About It, the crew dives into what it’s really like being single when you’re older, breaking down the challenges, mindset shifts, and expectations that come with dating later in life. The conversation also touches on the history and cultural impact of Jordans, how sneaker culture connects to identity, and what it represents beyond just fashion. The hosts also unpack the trend of women getting “flew out,” what that says about modern relationships, and how social media has changed dating dynamics. To wrap it up, they debate influence vs. relevance and bring up 1800 Maino as a place people turn to for relationship advice, questioning where real guidance should come from in today’s world.
This Season 1 Finale (Episode 12) wraps up the journey with honest reflection, laughs, and real conversations. We dive into what it’s like taking financial help from friends and the emotions that come with it, talk about things we don’t want to see in Season 2, and look back on some of the best moments from Season 1. The episode also includes a fun Secret Santa moment among the hosts, a discussion on whether something you said ever stopped an opportunity, and how true friends keep you accountable and on point. We also touch on how hip-hop played a role in growing us up and shaping our mindset. This episode is a thank-you to everyone who supported the season and a strong close before what’s coming next—Season 2 is on the way.
Episode 11 dives into real conversations about separating friend groups, dealing with public relationships, and how public breakups turn messy once the internet gets involved. The guys break down when baby mama drama goes too far, the impact of women exposing rappers, and what those moments can lead to both personally and professionally. They also tap in on New York City music, fashion, and culture, discussing the evolution of the city’s sound, legacy pressure, and what authenticity looks like in today’s hip-hop climate. Grown-man talk. NYC perspective. No filters.
In Episode 10 of “Let’s Rap About It,” hosts Fabolous, Dave East, Jim Jones, and Maino dive into a raw and unfiltered conversation on the real difference between bullying and crashing out, breaking down how the lines get blurred in today’s culture. They share their thoughts on a powerful new documentary, then shift into the rules, codes, and misconceptions around snitching—including what truly defines a snitch in street ethics. The crew also has some fun discussing what they’d do with a billion dollars, the wild reality of pulling up on the block, and even comparing net worths as they reflect on success, struggle, and growth. Tune in for gems, jokes, and genuine insight from four legends of the game.
Welcome to Episode 8 of Let’s Rap About It, hosted by Dave East, Jim Jones, Fabolous, and Maino. In this episode, the crew dives into real conversations about the difference between making love and just having sex, the expectations and realities of tipping culture as celebrities, and their personal experiences navigating life with and without security. With Thanksgiving in the air, they also open up about what they’re truly thankful for this year. Happy Thanksgiving from the Let’s Rap About It Family—don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more real talk.
In Episode 9 of Let’s Rap About It, we dive into a wide-open conversation covering everything from side chicks being way too loud these days to what “giving back to the community” really means and why we personally feel called to do it. We also get into the complex topic of using the “N-word” in certain contexts—breaking down the conditional pros, cons, and cultural weight behind it. Plus, we talk about why album covers just don’t hit with the same nostalgia they used to, and how the art form has evolved. All that and more in another raw, real, and unfiltered episode you don’t want to miss.
Episode 7 of Let’s Rap About It brings together Jim Jones, Fabolous, Dave East, and Maino for a raw, unfiltered conversation about today’s culture. The guys dive into the rise of influencers becoming journalists and what that means for credibility in the industry, plus they break down the wave of movie remakes and reboots—talking which ones make sense and which should’ve been left alone. They also explore the pros and cons of originality in music, the difference between being inspired and copying, how samples can elevate or water down a track, and so much more. This episode is packed with perspective, humor, and real gems from four New York legends. Tap in and enjoy the conversation, and don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for new episodes every Wednesday.
In episode 6 of “Let’s Rap About It,” the crew dives deep into a mix of real conversations and culture talk. They kick things off with a debate on posthumous albums—who really benefits when artists’ music is released after death, and where the money should go. The discussion then heats up as they break down dirty mackin’—what it really means, the dos and don’ts, and whether some people are crossing the line without realizing it. From there, they shift gears to talk about the music industry, questioning if artists are doing more promotion than the promoters themselves and what that says about today’s hustle culture. To wrap it up, the crew lightens the mood with a sneaker talk—asking the big question: Are Air Force 1s dad shoes or timeless classics? Tune in for laughs, perspective, and unfiltered conversation on music, culture, and the game itself.
In this episode, the crew keeps it real about the grind from day one — talking first jobs, starting young in the hustle, and how employees can make or break a brand. They dive deep into the legal game of hip-hop, breaking down the pros and cons of suing, laws, and ownership in the music industry. Plus, they touch on the latest Halloween NBA scandal making headlines.Authentic talk, real perspectives, and unfiltered energy — this one’s all about the come-up, the courtroom, and the culture. 💯
In the powerful third installment of Let’s Rap About It, we bring together New York heavyweights Maino, Fabolous, Jim Jones, and Dave East for an unfiltered conversation that goes far beyond the surface. This episode dives deep into the realities behind success and survival in the game — touching on mental health, business boundaries, unpaid dues, and navigating tough crowds. Raw, real, and unapologetically authentic, this discussion pulls back the curtain on what it truly means to rise, hustle, and stay grounded in the world of hip-hop.
In this powerful third installment of Let’s Rap About It, we bring together New York heavyweights Maino, Fabolous, Jim Jones, and Dave East for an unfiltered conversation that goes beyond the surface.đŸ”„ Topics Discussed:The challenges of showing public vulnerability in a hyper-masculine cultureGrowing up with a shielded upbringing and how it shaped their worldviewsMaintaining momentum after getting out of jailFacing career crossroads & the idea of retirementNavigating today’s overwhelming media saturationThis episode dives deep into the personal and professional realities of life in hip-hop, fame, and legacy.
Jim Jones, Fabolous, Maino, and Dave East sit down for a real convo on Let’s Rap About It. They open up about evolving with fame, growing as men, when rap beef goes too far, and the real meaning of NYCHA. Dave East breaks down his new album Karma 4 (out now!), plus thoughts on Verzuz, coping with vices, and more. Tap in for a raw and unfiltered episode!
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