
It’s not just a Radio Show —it’s a hip hop variety show serving up a taste of Atlanta with a twisted sense of humor. Like therapy, but louder and with worse advice. We break down music, culture, and life’s random nonsense — all while wondering why anyone listens in the first place. Expect artist interviews, offbeat debates, collaborations, and laughs you didn’t know you needed. We’re an acquired t... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 346 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicMusic CommentaryFilm ReviewsTV & Film | |||

On this episode of The Radio Show ATL: The Aftermath, M-16 sits down with writer and creative Christina Bennett to talk about the journey behind her debut book, No Place Like You. Christina opens up about the inspiration behind the story, the creativ... more
On this episode of The Radio Show ATL: The Aftermath, M-16 is joined by media entrepreneur and radio personality TampaMystic for an in-depth conversation about building independent platforms in music and media.
TampaMystic reflects on her early conn... more
After being naughty all year, M-16 somehow earns the ultimate reward: hosting the holiday finale with three beautiful, brilliant women—singer/songwriter/actress Mariah Denee, Jovanna Surillo (All Things Good Podcast), and Aisya (Smalltalk Podcast), w... more
This week on The Radio Show ATL: The Aftermath, M-16 and ATL Diva sit down with hip hop artist X-YLE to talk vision, timing, and trusting your instincts. X-YLE shares the moment he knew his album Pray for Better was connecting with listeners, his cre... more
M-16 and Big Debo open this crossover edition of The Aftermath by welcoming the crew from the What The Shit Podcast — hosts DC, Boom, Court D, and Lashauna — for a conversation that’s equal parts origin story, group therapy session, and comedic chaos... more
The skeleton crew is here, and M-16 opens the show by torching the latest episode of My Black Friend (MBF) — yes, Debo’s own show — after hearing that “separate the art from the artist” R. Kelly take. From there, the chaos only builds.
We dive into ... more
This week on The Radio Show ATL: The Aftermath, M-16 and his co-host Zino from the ZZ Talk podcast sit down with the always-engaging Jovanna Surillo. She breaks down her creative journey, the growth behind her brand, and the mindset that keeps her mo... more
R&B singer and songwriter Reggie Braxton pulls up to The Radio Show ATL: The Aftermath and brings a perfect mix of soul, transparency, and fun. Fresh off the buzz from his remake of Erykah Badu’s “Next Lifetime,” Reggie sits down with M-16 and Jae Eb... more
Enjoyed this podcast. It has a little of everything. Music, news, comedy, great guests.. a must listen
Love them! They are always bringing great vibes and comedy! Love listening in to the latest conversations! 10/10!!
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Apple Podcasts | #162 |








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