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On The Come Up: Revolt’s State Of The Culture Extended For 10 Episodes

The people have spoken and  REVOLT   listened—“ State of the Culture ,” the popular unfiltered talk show taking the culture by storm ,  will be extended for 10 additional episodes. Hosted by  Joe Budden  (also an executive producer),  Remy Ma ,  Scottie Beam , and  Brandon “Jinx” Jenkins , the hit series will premiere an additional episode on Monday, November 19 th , followed by a special year-end episode recapping 2018’s hottest topics (premiering on Dec. 3 rd ). The remaining episodes will premiere in 2019. “We had a lot of fun during the first 10 episodes and the response has been nothing short of amazing,” said  Joe Budden . “I look forward to improving on what’s already been built. Thank you Puff, REVOLT and most importantly the fans. See you soon.” “Joe and I worked tirelessly for months to create a one-of-a-kind show that the culture would love, and the response to State of the Culture has been overwhelmingly positive,” said  REVOLT Chairman Sean “Diddy” Combs . “The culture has a point of view and I want to deliver it. I’m all about giving the people what they want, so more raw and uncensored content through the lens of Hip Hop is coming your way.” “REVOLT aims to provide our audience with authentic Hip Hop voices and perspective, and State of the Culture is the gold standard,” said  REVOLT CEO Roma Khanna.  “With over 17 million minutes watched per episode on digital and growing, State of the Culture has proven to be a huge hit and we are thrilled to continue to work with Joe, Remy, Scottie and Jinx to give the REVOLT audience more of the content they crave.”   “State of the Culture ”  currently streams   on  REVOLT ’s digital platforms every Monday at 5:00p ET, followed by the television version – with exclusive bonus content – on REVOLT every Tuesday at 10:00p ET. To learn more about  “ State of the Culture ”  and to watch full episodes visit REVOLT.tv and  REVOLT’s YouTube channel . Join the social conversation on  Instagram ,  Twitter , and  Facebook , #SOTC!

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State Of The Misogyny: Joe Budden’s FURY Vs. Scottie Beam’s Feminist Stance Has Twitter Arguing Into The Ashy Abyss

(Photos by Johnny Nunez/WireImage) Joe Budden Got SUPER Mad At Scottie Beam For Not Hating Another Woman? Is this where “the culture” is??? Joe Budden has rehashed the gender war of Twitter because he can’t get jiggy with feminism. The decamped rapper and his colleagues were discussing Brittany Renner on their web show, and things turned all the way left after his cohost Scottie Beam stated that she didn’t “hate” Renner over her tell-all book . In fact, Beam sounded indifferent over Brittany Renner’s tell-all book because people have been doing it for YEARS on pages and in music. Like recently, Quavo detailed sex with Nicki Minaj and no one even FLINCHED. But Joe Budden seemingly wanted Beam to degrade Renner on camera and when she didn’t, he blew hookah smoke all the way down her throat! Here’s the clip for “State of The Culture”, where Joe called Scottie a man-hater for not “hating” another woman. Is he for real? Just gonna leave this here and go. pic.twitter.com/gCicbB8SZK — Joe Budden (@JoeBudden) October 28, 2018 Of course, Joe’s stance drummed up all of the woman-hating fans that hang off his balls. Like Freddie Gibbs , who blindly agreed with him. Then, Gibbs swore at another woman who called the cyber chest-bumping sexist… I’m sick of it lol — Joe Budden (@JoeBudden) October 28, 2018 Freddie tells the lady to “shut the f*ck up”. Sounds like a nice guy, right? Dozens of comments like this from other men appear in the thread, SMH. With all due respect my dear shut the fuck up. I been fuckin with this nigga Joe since he was a rapper, lol. My love for him has nothing to do with this post. — Freddie Gibbs (@FreddieGibbs) October 28, 2018 But a few folks were up in arms for Scottie Beam, who couldn’t even get a word out at her own job. Hit the flip to see how folks are reacting to this “fake feminist” argument brought forth by “the culture”. It gets nasty!

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State Of The Misogyny: Joe Budden’s FURY Vs. Scottie Beam’s Feminist Stance Has Twitter Arguing Into The Ashy Abyss

State Of The Misogyny: Joe Budden’s FURY Vs. Scottie Beam’s Feminist Stance Has Twitter Arguing Into The Ashy Abyss

(Photos by Johnny Nunez/WireImage) Joe Budden Got SUPER Mad At Scottie Beam For Not Hating Another Woman? Is this where “the culture” is??? Joe Budden has rehashed the gender war of Twitter because he can’t get jiggy with feminism. The decamped rapper and his colleagues were discussing Brittany Renner on their web show, and things turned all the way left after his cohost Scottie Beam stated that she didn’t “hate” Renner over her tell-all book . In fact, Beam sounded indifferent over Brittany Renner’s tell-all book because people have been doing it for YEARS on pages and in music. Like recently, Quavo detailed sex with Nicki Minaj and no one even FLINCHED. But Joe Budden seemingly wanted Beam to degrade Renner on camera and when she didn’t, he blew hookah smoke all the way down her throat! Here’s the clip for “State of The Culture”, where Joe called Scottie a man-hater for not “hating” another woman. Is he for real? Just gonna leave this here and go. pic.twitter.com/gCicbB8SZK — Joe Budden (@JoeBudden) October 28, 2018 Of course, Joe’s stance drummed up all of the woman-hating fans that hang off his balls. Like Freddie Gibbs , who blindly agreed with him. Then, Gibbs swore at another woman who called the cyber chest-bumping sexist… I’m sick of it lol — Joe Budden (@JoeBudden) October 28, 2018 Freddie tells the lady to “shut the f*ck up”. Sounds like a nice guy, right? Dozens of comments like this from other men appear in the thread, SMH. With all due respect my dear shut the fuck up. I been fuckin with this nigga Joe since he was a rapper, lol. My love for him has nothing to do with this post. — Freddie Gibbs (@FreddieGibbs) October 28, 2018 But a few folks were up in arms for Scottie Beam, who couldn’t even get a word out at her own job. Hit the flip to see how folks are reacting to this “fake feminist” argument brought forth by “the culture”. It gets nasty!

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Joe Budden Says New TV Show “State Of The Culture” Will Be Nothing Like His Controversial “Joe Budden Podcast” (Exclusive)

Image via Ilya S. Savenok/Getty Images/Erika Goldring/Getty Images/Johnny Nunez/WireImage “State Of The Culture” Premieres Sept. 10 At 5 P.M. On Revolt.com & At 10 P.M. Sept 11 on Revolt TV Joe Budden says his new cable talk show will be like night and day compared to his racy online show “The Joe Budden Podcast.” The host, who caused a stir earlier this summer when he said on the podcast that drug abuse could be the source of Nicki Minaj’s recent Twitter antics , is making his foray into talk TV. He’ll join co-hosts Remy Ma and Scottie Beam for a new show “State of the Culture,” where they’ll break down the pop culture news of the day. “We try to go a little bit deeper,” Joe told us. “We just try to cover every nook and cranny, and hopefully we can execute on that.” And Budden said the new show, which premieres next week on Revolt, will be nothing like the podcast that bears his name. “My podcast is about absolutely nothing,” Budden said. “My podcast is about me and my friends bringing our group chat alive. There’s not very much structure. We just sit down and shoot the sh*t like friends. Our dynamic (on “State of the Culture”) is going to be very different from me and my friends.” The “Love & Hip Hop: New York” alum, who shares a baby son with former co-star Cyn Santana, said he’s excited to work with Beam and Remy and hopes viewers will learn something from the show every day. “I don’t just want it to be entertaining,” he said. “I want it to be enlightening as well, and every show should deliver on that front.”

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