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3/31/26: Jay-Z’s Billionaire Bias; J.Cole’s Best Rapper Bars; Social Media Addiction Lawsuit

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Conscious Approach
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Apr 1, 2026
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Summary

We’re checking in to talk about comments Jay-Z made during an interview with GQ in which he says despite being a billionaire, morality is what compromises someone well before they become successful and he didn’t take advantage of people to get there; and that the persistent idea that rich people are bad is false. Plus, J.Cole discussing his competitiveness when making music and the fact that him claiming to be the best is a persona and not real, and Meta and YouTube being ordered to pay $6 million as part of a social media addiction lawsuit. We also talk about Toosii joining LSU as a freshman wide receiver, Michael Jordan’s belief that there’s no such thing as a GOAT, and the controversy surrounding Fruit Love Island.