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Wil Milz, a comedian born and raised in Brooklyn, discussed his background, including being in foster care and being adopted by his aunt. He started comedy at 32 after various blue-collar jobs and scams. Milz's viral skit with his son and his top five lists on social media boosted his popularity. Milz also shared his views on the challenges of performing for Black audiences and his experiences with other comedians like TK Kirkland and Godfrey. Vlad and Wil Milz debate the harmlessness of rappers like Chance the Rapper and Lil Tjay, and the harmfulness of Diddy. They list songs men should avoid dancing to, like "Single Ladies" by Beyonce and "Boots on the Ground" by 803 Fresh. They also discuss controversial figures like Charleston White, Aaron the Plumber, and Fleece Johnson, highlighting their problematic behaviors and the impact of their actions on their public images.

Wil Milz and Vlad also discuss Dr. Umar's controversial behavior, including his failure to deliver on promises of opening a school and his tendency to snitch. They debate the legitimacy of White's claims and the broader issue of Black identity, particularly in interracial relationships. They also critique the influence of drill rap, noting its global impact and the problematic themes it promotes. They reflect on the evolution of hip-hop, the impact of NWA, and the importance of maintaining boundaries in rap feuds to avoid irreparable damage. The conversation ends on a positive note, with both expressing hope for future collaborations.