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Jungle Squad Cast

Jungle Squad Cast

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Welcome to the Jungle Squad Cast, where the urban jungle meets raw conversation and unfiltered fun!

Step into our world, hosted by the multifaceted Ape Loso - an artist with lyrical prowess and a passion for music and music education. Flanking him are two ride-or-die homies who bring their own flavors to the mix: Rad, the gravity-defying parkour master and gymnast who flips conventional thinking on its head, and Rahh, the smooth-talking fashion aficionado and business savant who keeps the squad looking fresh and the conversations even fresher.

This isn't your average podcast - it's a weekly sonic adventure that drops hotter than your favorite mixtape. We're diving deep into the pulsating heart of Hip Hop and R&B, dissecting the latest tracks and uncovering the stories behind the music that moves you. But we don't stop there. Our fingers are on the pulse of what's trending, from viral moments to breaking news that's shaking up the culture.

Think you've heard it all when it comes to relationship talk? Think again. The Jungle Squad brings perspectives as diverse as our backgrounds, tackling love, sex, and everything in between with the kind of honesty that'll have you nodding along or playfully arguing with your speakers.

Every season, we open our studio doors to a parade of guests that'll blow your mind. From up-and-coming artists ready to set the world on fire to entrepreneurs hustling their way to the top, influencers changing the game, and friends of the show who feel like your own crew by the end of the episode. It's like the ultimate house party where everyone's invited, and the conversations are always lit.

We pride ourselves on keeping it real, whether we're breaking down bars, sharing personal stories that'll have you crying from laughter, or diving into topics that make you think. With the Jungle Squad, you're not just a listener - you're part of the family. Our chemistry is infectious, our humor is on point, and our insights? They're sharper than a fresh fade.

So if you're looking for a podcast that feels less like a show and more like kickin' it with your best friends, you've found your new weekly addiction. We're funny without trying too hard, comfortable like your favorite hoodie, and as easy to vibe with as that perfect summer playlist.

Tune in every week for a dose of entertainment, education, and pure, unadulterated realness. The Jungle Squad Cast - where the beats are hot, the takes are hotter, and the squad is always ready to welcome you to the jungle. Let's get wild!

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  • The WE QUIT Cast (feat. Samar Foe)
    Jan 19 2026

    Episode 133 of the Jungle Squad Cast brings fresh energy into the den as we welcome Samar Foe, a rising artist out of Connecticut whose name is starting to circulate for all the right reasons. We kick things off by getting into his journey — the grind, the setbacks, the motivation, and what it really takes to stand out in a state where talent often goes overlooked. Samar opens up about his path as an artist, the sacrifices behind the scenes, and what separates chasing a moment from building something that lasts. Once the story is set, the Jungle moves into the music. Coke Wave 3.5: Narcos brings gritty nostalgia back to the forefront, sparking conversation about street rap, evolution, and whether today’s artists can balance realism with growth. Yung Bleu’s Therapy shifts the mood toward vulnerability, prompting discussion about emotional transparency in hip hop and how pain gets packaged for mass consumption. Ari Lennox’s “Vacancy,” with her album on the way, opens a conversation about R&B honesty, intimacy, and why authenticity still cuts deeper than perfection. From there, the room turns its attention to what’s shaking the culture. J. Cole announcing The Fall Off dropping on February 6th sends the conversation into expectations, legacy, and whether fans are ready to let artists close chapters they’ve been holding onto for years. Questions swirl around Kai Cenat and whether he’s stepping away from streaming, opening a broader discussion about burnout, pressure, and the cost of constant visibility. Fetty Wap being free sparks reflection on second chances, missed time, and how the industry moves on whether you’re ready or not. And Druski’s Pastor Tim Ross skit leads to a deeper conversation about satire, religion, and where comedy crosses into commentary. As always, the episode closes where things get personal. The squad debates whether people really racked up more bodies before Covid or after, and what isolation, apps, and shifting values did to dating culture. Then comes the age-old question — is love a feeling that hits you, or a choice you make daily even when it’s uncomfortable? And to wrap it all up, we ask the most dangerous question of all: if you could know exactly how a relationship would end, would you still choose to begin it? Episode 133 is reflective, hungry, and honest — a mix of ambition, culture, and uncomfortable truths that defines the Jungle at its best. A rising artist, real conversation, and no filters in sight. Welcome back to the Jungle. — Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ Follow: @thejunglesquadcast Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks Guest: Samar Foe

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    1 Std. und 53 Min.
  • The Mid Pack Cast (feat. Toya Top Floor)
    Dec 13 2025

    The Jungle welcomes a new voice in Episode 130 as Toya Top Floor steps into the den. As the host of Unknown Plug CT, Toya lives at the intersection of media, culture, and conversation, making her a natural fit for the Jungle’s unfiltered energy. Before the debates heat up, we take time to get to know her — how she built her platform, what drives her voice, and why Connecticut continues to produce conversations louder than people expect. Music opens the episode with the squad breaking down fresh drops and shifting sounds. Polo G’s “High Tolerance” sparks discussion around pain rap and whether vulnerability still hits the same when success changes the struggle. Lil Uzi’s “Regular” brings the conversation into individuality, evolution, and what it means to stay weird while staying relevant. A$AP Ferg’s “Flip Phone Shorty” taps into nostalgia, image, and the balance between simplicity and status in today’s culture. From there, the Jungle turns its attention to the headlines — and the reactions don’t disappoint. Lena The Plug inviting Blueface into content territory while Adam watches sends the room into a deeper conversation about boundaries, performance, and where spectacle replaces intimacy. Juelz Santana’s comments about kids not needing to know how to read ignite a necessary discussion about responsibility, influence, and how careless words travel further when you have a platform. OBJ admitting he can’t make $100 million last shocks the room and opens a bigger conversation about financial literacy, lifestyle inflation, and the myths of generational wealth. And 50 Cent promoting a Diddy documentary on Good Morning America becomes less about promotion and more about power, timing, and who controls narratives in real time. As always, the episode finds its core in the relationship talk — where the jokes fade and the honesty sets in. The squad asks whether people still need to formally ask someone to be their girlfriend in an era where situationships run the game. Then comes the uncomfortable hypothetical: if your partner allows a threesome but it can only involve your pleasure and not theirs, is that really freedom or just control? The conversation deepens as we explore where honesty crosses into oversharing, and whether being too available actually kills attraction rather than builds security. Episode 130 balances insight, humor, and tension — a conversation shaped by media minds, cultural chaos, and relationship realities that don’t come with clean answers. A new guest, familiar Jungle energy, and another reminder that nothing here is meant to be comfortable — just real. Enter the Jungle: Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ Follow: @thejunglesquadcast Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks Guest: Toya Top Floor – Unknown Plug CT

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    1 Std. und 51 Min.
  • The Kay Bunnie is BACK Cast
    Dec 7 2025

    Kay Bunnie returns!Episode 129 brings a familiar face back into the Jungle, but this time the conversation cuts even deeper. Kay Bunnie returns to the den with more experience, more confidence, and a clearer sense of who she is — both as a creator and as a woman navigating an industry most people only think they understand. From the moment she sits down, the energy shifts. What starts as playful honesty turns into raw transparency, and the Jungle becomes the safest unsafe place for the truth.

    We open with an icebreaker that immediately heats up the room. Kay breaks down the turn-ons that work every time, and the squad jumps into one of the oldest debates in the bedrooms of America: what matters more — length, width, or the consistency of the stroke? The conversation sets the tone for an episode that doesn’t hide, doesn’t shy away, and definitely doesn’t pretend.

    From there, we move into The Come Up, where Kay unpacks the early struggles, the judgment, and the unexpected support. She explains whether strangers or people close to her were harsher critics when she started building her brand, and how the adult industry reshaped her views on dating, love, and commitment. Then she gives a glimpse into the future: what kind of content we can expect from her in 2026, and how she plans to evolve in a space that changes fast and tests everybody who steps into it.

    Sex Reality Talk takes the episode into a deeper, more emotional lane. Kay speaks on the mentally draining parts of the job — the side of sex work that most people never consider. She opens up about the last fan who became emotionally attached, and how she maintains boundaries between her real self and the persona the internet thinks she is. It’s honest, complicated, and eye-opening.

    Then it’s time for the DMs, the digital jungle where anything can happen. Kay reveals the emoji men use the most when shooting their shot, and the squad laughs through the stories that follow. She also breaks down the moments when a supposed business inquiry turns into a kink request, proving yet again that the internet never fails to be unpredictable.

    Bag Talk is where the episode gets strategic. Kay details how her brand has grown since her last visit, the business side of her platform, and the lessons she’s learned about protecting herself from scammers, chargebacks, and people trying to eat off her grind. She also shares how she makes money outside of OnlyFans, showing the full range of her hustle.

    The closing conversation brings everything back to the person behind the persona. Kay talks about what she’s proud of that has nothing to do with adult work, the debate around whether sex work empowers women or exposes them to more harm, and the misconceptions she wants to clear up before she leaves the Jungle once again.

    Episode 129 is unfiltered, intimate, and boldly honest. It’s a conversation that goes beyond content, beyond sex, beyond the platform — straight into the heart of a woman building her own narrative in a world that tries to write it for her.

    Welcome back to the Jungle.

    🔔 Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ 📲 Follow: @thejunglesquadcast Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks

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    1 Std. und 39 Min.
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