<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><?xml-stylesheet href="https://feeds.captivate.fm/style.xsl" type="text/xsl"?><rss xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" version="2.0" xmlns:googleplay="http://www.google.com/schemas/play-podcasts/1.0" xmlns:itunes="http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd" xmlns:sy="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/" xmlns:podcast="https://podcastindex.org/namespace/1.0"><channel><atom:link href="https://feeds.captivate.fm/reallyfe-unfiltered/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"/><title><![CDATA[Reallyfe Unfiltered Podcast]]></title><podcast:guid>d6cbed39-b70f-5e18-87df-2acf0bb4f159</podcast:guid><lastBuildDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2026 18:36:23 +0000</lastBuildDate><generator>Captivate.fm</generator><language><![CDATA[en]]></language><copyright><![CDATA[Copyright 2026 JEFFREY OYENEYE]]></copyright><managingEditor>JEFFREY OYENEYE</managingEditor><itunes:summary><![CDATA[🚨 BREAKING NEWS ALERT 🚨

REAL LYFE STREET STARZ SHAKES UP THE YOUTUBE STREETS

Real Lyfe Street Starz Presents…

REAL LYFE: UNFILTERED PODCAST

The YouTube Streets just got a lot louder — and a lot more dangerous.

Real Lyfe Street Starz officially announces the launch of Real Lyfe: Unfiltered Podcast, a no-filter, no-fear platform hosted by two of the most dynamic and disruptive voices in independent media:
🔥 The Most Dangerous Voice in Detroit, Dawgface Calderon
🔥 Memphis-bred Big Dog, CEO King Munchie

This is not industry talk.
This is not scripted commentary.
This is REAL LYFE — raw, confrontational, and unapologetically honest.

From street politics and culture to entertainment, sports, power moves, and the realities most platforms won’t touch, Real Lyfe: Unfiltered confronts truth head-on, regardless of who gets uncomfortable. No narratives are protected. No topics are off limits.

Dawgface Calderon brings viral energy, fearless commentary, and a reputation built on saying what others are too afraid to say. CEO King Munchie counters with seasoned street intelligence, Memphis grit, and executive-level perspective forged through real-world experience. Together, they form a combination designed to disrupt conversations and challenge the status quo.

This isn’t content for clicks.
This is conversation with consequences.

🎙 AIRS EVERY FRIDAY AT 8:00 PM (EST)

If you’re tired of watered-down media, manufactured outrage, and controlled narratives — Real Lyfe: Unfiltered is where the truth lives.

Real Conversations.
Real Consequences.
Real Lyfe.]]></itunes:summary><image><url>https://artwork.captivate.fm/a51c4308-8b20-4ba3-80da-1040ddf83d03/unfiltered-podcast-apple.png</url><title>Reallyfe Unfiltered Podcast</title><link><![CDATA[https://reallyfe-unfiltered.captivate.fm]]></link></image><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/a51c4308-8b20-4ba3-80da-1040ddf83d03/unfiltered-podcast-apple.png"/><itunes:owner><itunes:name>JEFFREY OYENEYE</itunes:name></itunes:owner><itunes:author>JEFFREY OYENEYE</itunes:author><description>🚨 BREAKING NEWS ALERT 🚨

REAL LYFE STREET STARZ SHAKES UP THE YOUTUBE STREETS

Real Lyfe Street Starz Presents…

REAL LYFE: UNFILTERED PODCAST

The YouTube Streets just got a lot louder — and a lot more dangerous.

Real Lyfe Street Starz officially announces the launch of Real Lyfe: Unfiltered Podcast, a no-filter, no-fear platform hosted by two of the most dynamic and disruptive voices in independent media:
🔥 The Most Dangerous Voice in Detroit, Dawgface Calderon
🔥 Memphis-bred Big Dog, CEO King Munchie

This is not industry talk.
This is not scripted commentary.
This is REAL LYFE — raw, confrontational, and unapologetically honest.

From street politics and culture to entertainment, sports, power moves, and the realities most platforms won’t touch, Real Lyfe: Unfiltered confronts truth head-on, regardless of who gets uncomfortable. No narratives are protected. No topics are off limits.

Dawgface Calderon brings viral energy, fearless commentary, and a reputation built on saying what others are too afraid to say. CEO King Munchie counters with seasoned street intelligence, Memphis grit, and executive-level perspective forged through real-world experience. Together, they form a combination designed to disrupt conversations and challenge the status quo.

This isn’t content for clicks.
This is conversation with consequences.

🎙 AIRS EVERY FRIDAY AT 8:00 PM (EST)

If you’re tired of watered-down media, manufactured outrage, and controlled narratives — Real Lyfe: Unfiltered is where the truth lives.

Real Conversations.
Real Consequences.
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Dawgy doesn't hold back, exposing how 42 Dugg's phone allegedly led directly to the 4PF investigation that changed everything (3:45). The crew then dives into the family connections nobody's talking about — how Dugg's father Kwesi is actually close with 50 Cent and how Fif personally saved young Dugg from getting robbed during a NYC trip (9:20). But that's not all. Calderon breaks down how 42 Dugg left his own 42 members stranded and "On Stuck," abandoning the crew when they needed him most (16:30). The hosts unpack what this means for Dugg's street credibility and whether loyalty even matters in the rap game anymore (22:00). They also discuss the deeper implications of having major connections like 50 Cent in your corner and how that changes the narrative around who's really built different (28:15). Real talk about Detroit politics, industry protection, and what happens when rappers flip on their own (35:00). 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They also discuss the deeper implications of having major connections like 50 Cent in your corner and how that changes the narrative around who's really built different (28:15). Real talk about Detroit politics, industry protection, and what happens when rappers flip on their own (35:00). 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The podcast digs into the guest appearances that had people talking, including YouTube villain Charleston White showing up (8:20) and Detroit's most notorious informant White Boy Rick getting embraced by Meechie like they were long-lost brothers (12:15). Things get real when discussing how the dancers and workers got completely played—traveling all the way to Miami expecting real money only to leave broke and furious (18:30). The guys break down the whole vibe of the event and what it says about the current state of street credibility and who's actually moving in the culture (24:00). They also chop it up about what happens when big names try to throw parties without real backing (31:15), and whether this kind of move damages reputations (37:45). 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The guys break down the whole vibe of the event and what it says about the current state of street credibility and who's actually moving in the culture (24:00). They also chop it up about what happens when big names try to throw parties without real backing (31:15), and whether this kind of move damages reputations (37:45). 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The podcast digs into the street politics behind club incidents like this and what it says about respect in these spaces (19:15). Also, we talk about how situations like this get recorded and spread on social media instantly (26:00). The crew weighs in on whether Big Meech's reputation took a hit from this or if it's just another day in the club (31:45). We also break down the role of security and how things could've been handled differently (37:20). Then it's real talk about stripper culture, club dynamics, and the power plays that happen behind closed doors (42:50). The guys answer listener questions about similar club incidents they've witnessed (48:30), and we wrap with final thoughts on what this tells us about the current street landscape (54:00).]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[The crew opens breaking down what went down between Big Meech and a stripper at Club 24 Miami that had the whole spot heated (0:00). 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The guys answer listener questions about similar club incidents they've witnessed (48:30), and we wrap with final thoughts on what this tells us about the current street landscape (54:00).]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://reallyfe-unfiltered.captivate.fm]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">e3e4bfb2-6cb0-4fc7-b518-205fac9ca76c</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/a51c4308-8b20-4ba3-80da-1040ddf83d03/unfiltered-podcast-apple.png"/><pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2026 06:29:12 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/e3e4bfb2-6cb0-4fc7-b518-205fac9ca76c.mp3" length="105031687" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>01:49:24</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>true</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>The crew opens breaking down what went down between Big Meech and a stripper at Club 24 Miami that had the whole spot heated (0:00). 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The podcast dives into the Akademiks versus Lil Baby beef and why that tension matters in the culture (22:15), followed by breaking down the 21 Savage and Fivio Foreign situation (28:00). The crew also touches on how Finesse is gaming the streaming and YouTube world for checks, exposing the hustle behind clout (35:45). Ray J's recent comments about heading to the upper room get examined (42:30), and much more real talk on entertainment, politics, and what's actually moving in the streets (48:00).]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[Dawgface Calderon returns with his unfiltered 'What's in the News?!' segment, breaking down the biggest moments in hip-hop and street culture (0:00). The crew kicks off recapping the Big Meech BMF party and all the energy surrounding it (2:45), before pivoting to T.I. allegedly crashing out and what that means for his legacy (8:30). 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The Corey versus Anton situation gets heated as the panel dissects the beef and who's really in the wrong (15:30). The conversation shifts when Druski's mega church controversy comes up, and the guys debate whether he was out of line or if cancel culture is overblown (22:15). They also touch on music industry corruption and how these legal cases keep affecting the rap game (28:50). Before wrapping, the panel answers some wild street hypotheticals and gives their unfiltered takes on what 2025 has in store for hip-hop culture (35:00). It's a packed episode with real talk, no holds barred.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[The Youtube Streets Panel reconvenes after the New Years break and the crew immediately jumps into the madness (0:00). The streets are in complete shambles right now, and the panel breaks down what went down while they were away. First up, the crew discusses Gucci Mane getting robbed and what that means for his security and street credibility (3:45). Then they pivot to Pooh Shiesty's legal troubles, analyzing why he's locked up again and what his future looks like (8:20). The Corey versus Anton situation gets heated as the panel dissects the beef and who's really in the wrong (15:30). The conversation shifts when Druski's mega church controversy comes up, and the guys debate whether he was out of line or if cancel culture is overblown (22:15). They also touch on music industry corruption and how these legal cases keep affecting the rap game (28:50). Before wrapping, the panel answers some wild street hypotheticals and gives their unfiltered takes on what 2025 has in store for hip-hop culture (35:00). 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The hosts discuss how to identify threats before they escalate and reading energy in dangerous spaces (14:00), before moving into protecting yourself and your circle without catching federal cases (19:30). They tackle the difference between street credibility and reckless behavior that gets you killed (26:15), then address how the system profits off ghetto violence while media ignores it (31:45). The conversation pivots to mental health in the streets and trauma nobody wants to acknowledge (38:00), followed by advice for young cats trying to make it out without losing themselves (44:30). They break down the politics of respect versus fear in your hood (50:00), and much more unfiltered real talk (55:00).]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[The crew opens Real Lyfe: Unfiltered Episode 04 diving straight into survival tactics for navigating the ghetto and staying alive in hostile environments (0:00). 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The guys explore whether 50's documentary narrative matches street reality (24:15) before diving into Tammy Cowins' role and what she knows (32:00). They discuss how the feds used this tension to their advantage (38:45) and break down Big Meech's legacy versus the way it's being portrayed in mainstream media (45:30). The podcast touches on Atlanta and Detroit politics colliding (52:15), then addresses the bigger picture of how street credibility gets weaponized (58:00). Finally, the crew answers whether loyalty even exists in this game anymore (1:04:30) and what real ones should learn from BMF's fall (1:10:00).]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[The crew opens breaking down the real beef between 50 Cent and Big Meech that shook the streets (0:00). DawgfaceTV and CEO King Munchie dig into how SW Tee became the center of this whole situation (8:45), then pivot to what went down with Cuffy and the inner circle (16:30). The guys explore whether 50's documentary narrative matches street reality (24:15) before diving into Tammy Cowins' role and what she knows (32:00). They discuss how the feds used this tension to their advantage (38:45) and break down Big Meech's legacy versus the way it's being portrayed in mainstream media (45:30). The podcast touches on Atlanta and Detroit politics colliding (52:15), then addresses the bigger picture of how street credibility gets weaponized (58:00). Finally, the crew answers whether loyalty even exists in this game anymore (1:04:30) and what real ones should learn from BMF's fall (1:10:00).]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://reallyfe-unfiltered.captivate.fm]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">a192cf3d-060f-4b63-8706-583863a24ec2</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/a51c4308-8b20-4ba3-80da-1040ddf83d03/unfiltered-podcast-apple.png"/><pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2026 06:16:05 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/a192cf3d-060f-4b63-8706-583863a24ec2.mp3" length="187904239" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>03:15:44</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>true</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>The crew opens breaking down the real beef between 50 Cent and Big Meech that shook the streets (0:00). 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Then the conversation shifts to reality TV gone wrong as they address a dating show that caught heat for sneaking transgenders into the mix without transparency (22:15). The hosts discuss what that means for authenticity in dating spaces and how the culture's reacting (28:30). King Munchie then takes it back to Memphis and names the city's Hip-Hop Mount Rushmore (38:00), going bar-for-bar on who deserves to be cemented in the culture. The crew breaks down the legacy of Three 6 Mafia, Project Pat, and the newer generation holding it down (42:20). Before wrapping, they touch on music industry corruption and how real ones stay authentic in a game designed to break you (55:15). Real talk, no filter — just the streets speaking.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[The crew opens tackling the 900-pound gorilla in the room — Finesse2Tymes and all the heat surrounding him (0:00). 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Golden Babiee and other house dancers from the club come forward exposing the videographer's desperation for clout, calling out how he fabricated details hoping to ride the wave of viral content (8:20). The guys discuss how this connects to the bigger pattern of people using Big Meech's name and BMF legacy to chase relevance and 15 minutes of fame (14:30). We break down the credibility game in street culture and how lying about incidents like this can destroy your reputation permanently (19:15). The conversation shifts to how social media clout chasing has infected the hip-hop and street culture space, with people willing to throw others under the bus for engagement (25:00). We also touch on the ripple effects this has on actual victims when real crimes get mixed with fabricated stories (31:45). 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Dawgface and CEO Munchie clash on whether this shift is necessary evolution or cultural betrayal (3:45). The hosts explore how the movement challenges traditional street credibility gatekeeping in hip-hop (8:20) and discuss real examples of artists caught between street politics and legitimate business moves (14:15). Then they get into the Atlanta and Dallas rap scenes' different takes on the movement (18:50), examining how regional culture shapes these conversations. The crew addresses whether abandoning street politics actually hurts or helps an artist's longevity in the game (26:30). They break down CEO mentality versus street mentality and why that tension exists (32:00), before touching on how the music industry profits off street narratives while artists stay trapped (38:45). Finally, the guys debate whether younger rappers should even care about street credibility anymore (44:20) and what real respect looks like in 2024 (50:15). Raw, unfiltered perspectives on a movement reshaping hip-hop culture.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[The crew opens this inaugural episode diving headfirst into the controversial 'F*ck the Streets Movement' (0:00), breaking down what it really means when rappers reject street culture narratives. Dawgface and CEO Munchie clash on whether this shift is necessary evolution or cultural betrayal (3:45). The hosts explore how the movement challenges traditional street credibility gatekeeping in hip-hop (8:20) and discuss real examples of artists caught between street politics and legitimate business moves (14:15). Then they get into the Atlanta and Dallas rap scenes' different takes on the movement (18:50), examining how regional culture shapes these conversations. The crew addresses whether abandoning street politics actually hurts or helps an artist's longevity in the game (26:30). They break down CEO mentality versus street mentality and why that tension exists (32:00), before touching on how the music industry profits off street narratives while artists stay trapped (38:45). Finally, the guys debate whether younger rappers should even care about street credibility anymore (44:20) and what real respect looks like in 2024 (50:15). 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